• 028 - Chapter 28
    Feb 6 2026
    Dive into the world of Victorian Sensationist literature with Mary Elizabeth Braddons captivating novel, Doctors Wife. Renowned for her masterpiece Lady Audley’s Secret, Braddon delivers an engaging narrative filled with wit, charm, and a touch of self-mockery, especially through the lens of a character who is a Sensation Author herself. The story explores timeless themes of secrecy, infidelity, and mortality, while also delving into the serious social issues of the era. At its heart is Isabel Sleaford, a married middle-class woman grappling with the constraints of her life alongside her well-meaning but dull husband, Dr. George Gilbert. From her childhood escape into romantic novels to her complicated friendships with men who understand her passions, Isabels journey is one of resilience in the face of societal judgment and personal tragedy. As she matures, she becomes a poignant reflection on the struggle for self-identity amidst societal expectations, reminiscent of Flaubert’s Madame Bovary. Join Kirsten Wever as she brings this layered narrative to life.
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    21 mins
  • 027 - Chapter 27
    Feb 5 2026
    Dive into the world of Victorian Sensationist literature with Mary Elizabeth Braddons captivating novel, Doctors Wife. Renowned for her masterpiece Lady Audley’s Secret, Braddon delivers an engaging narrative filled with wit, charm, and a touch of self-mockery, especially through the lens of a character who is a Sensation Author herself. The story explores timeless themes of secrecy, infidelity, and mortality, while also delving into the serious social issues of the era. At its heart is Isabel Sleaford, a married middle-class woman grappling with the constraints of her life alongside her well-meaning but dull husband, Dr. George Gilbert. From her childhood escape into romantic novels to her complicated friendships with men who understand her passions, Isabels journey is one of resilience in the face of societal judgment and personal tragedy. As she matures, she becomes a poignant reflection on the struggle for self-identity amidst societal expectations, reminiscent of Flaubert’s Madame Bovary. Join Kirsten Wever as she brings this layered narrative to life.
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    25 mins