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Victorian Periodical Parade
Owen Curtiss and Dr. Kari Nixon
41 episodes
1 day ago
Join us as we "time travel," using newspapers, and novels to explore what life was like 160 years ago, In the Victorian Era! Each episode will be host banter, narration of a short story, break down of said short story, for you the 21st century listener, reading the nonfiction section, and then breaking that down, followed by a summary and a relaxing outro.
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Join us as we "time travel," using newspapers, and novels to explore what life was like 160 years ago, In the Victorian Era! Each episode will be host banter, narration of a short story, break down of said short story, for you the 21st century listener, reading the nonfiction section, and then breaking that down, followed by a summary and a relaxing outro.
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S3 E Halloween - The Raven - The Philosophy of Composition - The Breakdown
Victorian Periodical Parade
30 minutes 39 seconds
2 years ago
S3 E Halloween - The Raven - The Philosophy of Composition - The Breakdown

Spooktacular October Ghosties and Ghoulies,

What do you think of first when you hear, “The Raven?”

Fear?

Terror?

The Simpsons?

Death?

Well, we thought of all of those things and more throughout this breakdown episode of “The Raven,” by Edgar Allen Poe. This eerie poem is a rollercoaster of emotions, and can elicit different ones from person to person. The foremost emotion felt by most is that of loss, and mourning. Poe had the intent to elicit dread from the audience, as pointed out in his essay, “The Philosophy of Composition,” produced a year after “The Raven.” Was he defending his own writing, or laying the groundwork to shape future generations of poets?

Find out in this week’s breakdown episode.

Before you listen, check us out on Instagram for pictures to go along with the episode. @Victorian_Periodical_Parade

On Facebook, /VictorianParade to stay up to date with our content rollout.

On X formerly known as Twitter, @VictorianParade, to watch clips and excerpts of our episodes, so you can pick your favorites.

On Youtube, to see the video version of each episode. https://youtube.com/@victorian_periodical_parade?si=IA1ICnpKp8HCQiG6

Or email us directly at victorianperiodicalparade@gmail.com

Have a haunted October,

Owen, Daniel, and Kari

                               "Magic Escape Room"

                                    Kevin MacLeod

                                (incompetech.com)

            Licensed Under Creative Commons:

                           By Attribution 4.0 License 

           http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

                                   "Morgana Rides"

                                    Kevin MacLeod

                                (incompetech.com)

                    Licensed Under Creative Commons:

                           By Attribution 4.0 License 

           http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

                                       "Night Vigil"

                                    Kevin MacLeod

                                (incompetech.com)

                    Licensed Under Creative Commons:

                           By Attribution 4.0 License 

           http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

                                        "Symmetry"

                                    Kevin MacLeod

                                (incompetech.com)

                    Licensed Under Creative Commons:

                           By Attribution 4.0 License 

           http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

 



Victorian Periodical Parade
Join us as we "time travel," using newspapers, and novels to explore what life was like 160 years ago, In the Victorian Era! Each episode will be host banter, narration of a short story, break down of said short story, for you the 21st century listener, reading the nonfiction section, and then breaking that down, followed by a summary and a relaxing outro.