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  • 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

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

    Or email us directly at [email protected]

    Have a haunted October,

    Owen, Daniel, and Kari

    "Magic Escape Room"

    Kevin MacLeod

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    "Morgana Rides"

    Kevin MacLeod

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    "Night Vigil"

    Kevin MacLeod

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    "Symmetry"

    Kevin MacLeod

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  • Happy Spooky times to one and all,

    This October we shall be narrating American author, Edgar Allan Poe's famously eerie poem “The Raven.” It was published in the New York Evening Mirror On January 29, 1845 and was equally praised and panned by critics of the day. The poem made Poe famous throughout both England and America.

    Most everyone already knows of the story, but in rereading, recording, and editing this episode Owen learned many more of the details of the story and has many more questions about it. How good is your knowledge of “The Raven?” Are there any bits that you were surprised by in this week’s episode, upon hearing it anew?

    Let us know on social media.

    Have a haunted October,

    Owen, Daniel, and Kari

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    "Magic Escape Room" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    "Ossuary 1 - A Beginning" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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  • Why hello there,

    Today Kari Nixon, PhD, reads Things Worth Knowing from the April 18th edition

    of the London Journal from 1863

    Welcome back to Victorian Periodical Parade, 160 years ago folks were still interested in everyday events, the royals, and travel. They were folks just like us coming up with reasons to do things, reasons for why things happened, and making sense of it all.

    Today Kari reads through the miscellaneous articles included in the publication along with Chapters 10 and 13 of Lady Audley’s Secret. After listening to this episode, hope on over to spotify to listen back to Chapter 1 of the Lady Audley’s Secret and see if any new pieces of information catch your attention.

    After this episode we will be switching things up and gearing up for the halloween season with a dark narration of a spooky poem, we hope that you like it. We hope to hear from you on Instagram, Twitter, or Youtube

    Have a great day!

    Kari, Owen, and Daniel

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    Music Credits to:

    "Magic Escape Room" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    "Andreas Theme" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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  • Hello historians,

    Today Owen narrates Chapter 13 of Lady Audley’s Secret

    Published in the London Journal from 1863

    The Victorian Periodical Parade podcast is a time traveling vessel, going back 160 years to see what folks were interested in, and how they lived their daily lives. As it turns out they were folks just like us, coming up with reasons to do things, reasons for why things happened, and attempting to make sense of it all. There is much that we can learn about our daily life, by reading stories from the Victorian Era. So far Lady Audley’s Secret has been about middle to upper class life, with a glimpse at lower to impoverished classes, and learning can be had!

    In Chapter 13 of Lady Audley’s Secret Mr. Audley returns to his home after an exhausting trek to find his dear friend George. He is so exhausted that he has a dream filled nap on the bed that George used while he stayed with Robert. He is so tired he doesn’t answer the door when someone pounds on it a few times. The end of this chapter includes a review of the evidence that Robert has collected on his hunt for George. This turns Lady Audley’s Secret into the first detective novel, ahead of Sherlock Holmes. Do you think that Robert will find George? What do you think of the evidence Robert listed out? Did he miss anything? Find out in today’s reading...

    While listening to this episode, hop on over to Instagram to check out the images associated with this Chapter 13 of Lady Audley’s Secret and see if any new pieces of information catch your attention.

    Our next episode will likely be a breakdown of Chapters 10 to 13 of Lady Audley’s Secret, and the articles published alongside them in the London Journal. We hope to hear from you on Instagram, Twitter, or Youtube

    Have a great day!

    Owen, Daniel, and Kari

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    Music Credits to:

    "Magic Escape Room" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    "Night Vigil" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    London_Journal_Vol.XXXVII_1863_No.984 by the Nassau Steam Press

    https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951000746304q&view=1up&seq=259

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  • Hallo friends,

    Today Owen narrates Chapter 12 of Lady Audley’s Secret

    Published in the London Journal from 1863

    The Victorian Periodical Parade podcast is a time traveling vessel, going back 160 years to see what folks were interested in, and how they lived their daily lives. As it turns out they were folks just like us, coming up with reasons to do things, reasons for why things happened, and attempting to make sense of it all. There is much that we can learn about our daily life, by reading stories from the Victorian Era. So far Lady Audley’s Secret has been about middle to upper class life, with a glimpse at lower to impoverished classes, and learning can be had!

    In Chapter 12 of Lady Audley’s Secret Mr. Audley heads to South Hampton to see if George is staying there to see Georgie. It turns out that is exactly what Goerge has done. In the small cottage Robert comes across a startling telegraph, that was partially burned. He doesn’t know who sent it, and he doesn’t lay much stake to the fact that it was half burnt, but he keeps it and sets out after George as normal. Where did it come from? Who sent it? What does it all mean? Find out in today’s reading...

    While listening to this episode, hop on over to Instagram to check out the images associated with this Chapter 12 of Lady Audley’s Secret and see if any new pieces of information catch your attention.

    Our next episode will likely be a narration of Chapter 13 of Lady Audley’s Secret, published in the London Journal. We hope to hear from you on Instagram, Twitter, or Youtube

    Have a great day!

    Owen, Daniel, and Kari

    Follow us here:

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    Music Credits to:

    "Magic Escape Room" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    "Man down" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    "SCP - x7x" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    "Stay the course" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    London_Journal_Vol.XXXVII_1863_No.984 by the Nassau Steam Press

    https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951000746304q&view=1up&seq=259



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  • Hello listeners old and new,

    Today Owen narrates Chapter 11 of Lady Audley’s Secret

    Published in the London Journal from 1863

    The Victorian Periodical Parade travels back in time 160 years to see what folks were interested in reading, learning about, and how they lived their daily lives. They were folks just like us coming up with reasons to do things, reasons for why things happened, and making sense of it all. There is much that we can learn about daily life in the Victorian Era simply from reading their stories. So far Lady Audley’s Secret has been about middle to upper class life, with a glimpse at lower to impoverished classes, but learning can still be had!

    In Chapter 11 of Lady Audley’s Secret. George Talboys has wandered off to London probably, leaving Robert in the lurch. Robert Audley has dinner with Sir Micheal and Lady Audley. They too wonder where George has gone. Lady Audley plays music at Sir Micheal’s request, which reveals an injury she has sustained. Where did it come from? Where is George? Find out in today’s reading...

    While listening to this episode, hop on over to Instagram to check out the images associated with this Chapter of Lady Audley’s Secret and see if any new pieces of information catch your attention.

    Our next episode will likely be a narration of Chapter 12 of Lady Audley’s Secret, published in the London Journal. We hope to hear from you on Instagram, Twitter, or Youtube

    Have a great day!

    Owen, Kari, and Daniel

    Follow us here:

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    On Youtube by searching for Victorian Periodical Parade

    or via email at [email protected]

    Music Credits to:

    "Magic Escape Room" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    "Morgana Rides" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    "Almost New" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    London_Journal_Vol.XXXVII_1863_No.984 by the Nassau Steam Press

    https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951000746304q&view=1up&seq=259

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  • Hello hello lovely people,

    Today Owen reads Chapter 10 of Lady Audley’s Secret

    Published in the London Journal from 1863

    The Victorian Periodical Parade travels back in time 160 years to see what folks were interested in reading, learning about, and how they lived their daily lives. They were folks just like us coming up with reasons to do things, reasons for why things happened, and making sense of it all. There is much that we can learn about daily life in the Victorian Era simply from reading their stories. So far Lady Audley’s Secret has been about middle to upper class life, with a glimpse at lower to impoverished classes, but learning can still be had!

    In Chapter 10 of Lady Audley’s Secret. George Talboys has wandered off, and Robert Audley wakes up from the fishing trip. Robert Audley searches for George at the most likely locations, and comes up with a likely location for George. In standard Robert fashion he waits to head to the location until tomorrow. Where is George? Find out in today’s reading...

    While listening to this episode, hop on over to Instagram to check out the images associated with this Chapter of Lady Audley’s Secret and see if any new pieces of information catch your attention.

    Our next episode will likely be a breakdown episode where Dr. Kari Nixon goes over the contents of Chapter 10 and the articles published alongside it, in the London Journal. We hope to hear from you on Instagram, Twitter, or Youtube

    Have a great day!

    Owen, Kari, and Daniel

    Follow us here:

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    Music Credits to:

    "Magic Escape Room" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    "Sincerely" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    London_Journal_Vol.XXXVII_1863_No.984 by the Nassau Steam Press

    https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951000746304q&view=1up&seq=259

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  • Welcome back lovely people,

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    Today Owen reads Chapter 9 of Lady Audley’s Secret

    Published in the London Journal from 1863

    The Victorian Periodical Parade travels back in time 160 years to see what folks were interested in reading, learning about, and how they lived their daily lives. They were folks just like us coming up with reasons to do things, reasons for why things happened, and making sense of it all. There is much that we can learn about daily life in the Victorian Era simply from reading their stories. So far Lady Audley’s Secret has been about middle to upper class life, with a glimpse as lower to impoverished classes, but learning can still be had!

    In Chapter 9 of Lady Audley’s Secret. We pick back up with the foretold storm, and mental anguish it wreaks upon a few characters. Later George Talboys and Robert Audley go on another fishing trip, while Baron, Lady, and Miss Audley trip merrily, and separately around the dale. George wishes to make a trip to the court, but cannot meet whom he wishes as they are out. What does LAdy Audley think about having unknown visitors in her room? What will the Baron do about it? How poorly is Alicia treated having let them in? Find out in today’s reading..

    While listening to this episode, hop on over to Instagram to check out the images associated with this Chapter of Lady Audley’s Secret and see if any new pieces of information catch your attention.

    Our next episode will likely be a breakdown episode where Dr. Kari Nixon goes over the contents of Chapter 9 and the articles published alongside it, in the London Journal. We hope to hear from you on Instagram, Twitter, or Youtube

    Have a great day!

    Owen, Kari, and Daniel

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    "Magic Escape Room" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    "Darkling" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    "SCP-x6x" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    London_Journal_Vol.XXXVII_1863_No.984 by the Nassau Steam Press

    https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951000746304q&view=1up&seq=259

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  • Why hello there,

    Today Kari Nixon, PhD, reads Miscellany from the April 11th edition

    Of the London Journal from 1863

    Welcome back to Victorian Periodical Parade, 160 years ago folks were still interested in royal weddings, wildlife, and how to wear your hair to your wedding reception. They were folks just like us coming up with reasons to do things, reasons for why things happened, and making sense of it all.

    Today Kari reads through the miscellaneous articles included in the publication along with Chapters 8 and 9 of Lady Audley’s Secret. Will you be able to guess the plot twist of the story from one of these articles? After listening to this episode, hope on over to spotify to listen back to Chapter 1 of the Lady Audley’s Secret and see if any new pieces of information catch your attention.

    Our next episode will likely be Chapter 8 from Lady Audley’s Secret. We hope to hear from you on Instagram, Twitter, or Youtube

    Have a great day!

    Kari, Owen, and Daniel

    Follow us here:

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    or via email at [email protected]

    Music Credits to:

    "Magic Escape Room" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    "Energizing" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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  • Hallu Hallu,

    Today Owen reads Chapter 8 of Lady Audley’s Secret

    Published in the London Journal from 1863

    Welcome back to Victorian Periodical Parade, 160 years ago folks were still interested in royal weddings, wildlife, and how to wear your hair to your wedding reception. They were folks just like us coming up with reasons to do things, reasons for why things happened, and making sense of it all.

    Today Owen reads Chapter 8 of Lady Audley’s Secret. Alicia Audley is determined to meet George Talboys and her first cousin Robert Audley while they are still in town, so that she can invite them to meet Lady Audley at the court. The boys grow bored of their fishing visit to Essexs, and determine to go home. Will George officially meet Lady Audley? Will Alicia admit her affection for Robert? When will the coming storm rain down upon them? Find out in this episode.

    While listening to this episode, hop on over to Instagram to check out the images associated with this Chapter of Lady Audley’s Secret and see if any new pieces of information catch your attention.

    Our next episode will likely be a breakdown episode where Dr. Kari Nixon goes over the contents of Chapter 9 and the articles published alongside it, in the London Journal. We hope to hear from you on Instagram, Twitter, or Youtube

    Have a great day!

    Kari, Owen, and Daniel

    Follow us here:

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    or via email at [email protected]

    Music Credits to:

    "Magic Escape Room" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    "Man Down" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    "Leaving Home" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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  • Hello there,

    Today Owen Narrates "Lady Audley's Secret" Chapter 3

    Written by Mary Elizabeth Braddon

    Published in the London Journal 1863

    Welcome back to the Victorian Periodical Parade. Welcome to the reading of Chapter 3 of Lady Audley’s Secret. My name is Owen and I have messed up again, this Chapter is being published out of order. I have done this before, and I will try not to do this again. I have been assisting Dr. Kari Nixon by reading the fiction portions of the 1863 bound annual edition. In this nice collection of literature we find connections between folks of the Victorians Era, 160 years ago and present day folks. Have you ever dreamed about entering a spooky old mansion? Have you ever found something from someone’s past that was surprising? How about stumbling upon and old disused well, have you then thrown something down it to see if there was water at the bottom? Listen to today’s episode so see how similar you are to characters of old. We will be having Kari’s breakdown episode connected to this, as well as a special breakdown episode from Daniel! It’s goona be great.

    We hope to see your comments and feedback on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.

    Have a lovely day,

    Owen, Kari, and Daniel

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    Contact us at - [email protected]

    Or on Twitter @VictorianParade

    Dr. Kari Nixon - @halfsickshadows

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    or on Facebook Victorian Periodical Parade

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    "Magic Escape Room" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    "Night Vigil" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    "Morgana Rides" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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  • Hey listener,

    Today Owen Narrates "Lady Audley's Secret" Chapter 7

    Written by Mary Elizabeth Braddon

    Published in the London Journal 1863

    Welcome back to the Victorian Periodical Parade. We have another reading from the London Journal for you today. My name is Owen and I have been assisting Kari Nixon, PhD, by reading the fiction portions of the 1863 bound annual edition of the London Journal. This is a nice collection of literature and news articles that connects present day folk to the Victorians of 160 years ago.

    In Chapter 7 we find that a year has past for George Talboys and that he has stayed with Robert Audley during that time. How much time has George spent with his son and father in law? We are about to find out. Has George met Sir Michael and Lady Audley since returning to england? That answer lies within this episode. What made George stay? Well, the next ship to sail to Australia had just set out a day before George inquired, and the next was due to depart within a month. In the interim Robert persuaded George to go to Russia with him. Why he stayed is beyond that is not in chapter 7 though. Here’s hoping that you all enjoy the next 27 minutes.

    Our next episode will likely be a breakdown episode where Dr. Kari Nixon goes over the contents of Chapter 7 and the articles published alongside it, in the London Journal. We hope to hear from you on Instagram, Twitter, or Youtube

    Have a great day!

    Kari, Owen, and Daniel

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    Music Credits to:

    "Magic Escape Room" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    "Adding the Sun" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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  • Hello Lovely Vicies and Victors,

    I'm glad you found your way over here to the Victorian Periodical Parade

    Welcome to the second reading of the 1863 edition of the London Journal. Kari Nixon, PhD, compares events of the past both to events of today and similarities with "Lady Audley's Secret."

    In this episode there isn’t a large article that correlates directly to the reading in the same publication, so Kari breaks down what the London Journal. She describes what a typical publication looks like and reads a few interesting pieces. She also makes up a nice little story about sheep.

    The digital version of the London Journal is found here:

    https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=miun.aan4387.0001.001&view=1up&seq=2176

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    "Magical Escape Room" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    "Magic Scout - Cottages" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    "Magic Scout - Farm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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  • Well hello there,

    Today Owen Narrates "Lady Audley's Secret" Chapter 6

    Written by Mary Elizabeth Braddon

    Published in the London Journal 1863

    Welcome back to the Victorian Periodical Parade. We another reading from the London for you today. My name is Owen and I have been assisting Kari Nixon, PhD, by reading the fiction portions of the 1862 bound annual edition of the London Journal. This is a nice collection of literature and news articles that connects present day folk to the Victorians of 160 years ago.

    In Chapter 6 George Talboys and Robert Audley head off to see if George’s father-in-law is taking care of George’s child. There are a few decisions and arrangements to be made if he is indeed looking after the child. I wonder what George will do next once he meets with his father in law? I am excited to narrate this chapter so that you may find out what happens.Here’s hoping that you all enjoy the next fifteen minutes.

    Our next episode will likely be a breakdown episode where Dr. Kari Nixon goes over the contents of Chapter 6 and the articles published alongside it, in the London Journal. We hope to hear from you on Instagram, Twitter, or Youtube

    Have a great day!

    Kari, Owen, and Daniel

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    "Magic Escape Room" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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  • Hello there,

    Today Owen Narrates "Lady Audley's Secret" Chapter 5

    Written by Mary Elizabeth Braddon

    Published in the London Journal 1863

    We are glad that you found your way over here to the Victorian Periodical Parade. Welcome to another reading of the London. My name is Owen and I have been assisting Dr. Kari Nixon by reading the fiction portions of the 1862 bound annual edition. This is a nice collection of literature and news articles that connects present day folks to the Victorians of 160 years ago.

    In Chapter 5 George Talboys and Robert Audley end their conversation in the coffee house and move on to Roberts place, where they decide to go find out if George’s wife is truly dead. George also desires to see his son, and his son’s grandfather, as he does not believe that his wife would travel without the. I am excited to narrate something from those rich, Victorian days gone by. I hope that you all enjoy the next fifteen minutes.

    Our next episode will likely be a breakdown episode where Dr. Kari Nixon goes over the contents of Chapter 5 and the articles published alongside it, in the London Journal. We hope to hear from you on Instagram, Twitter, or Youtube

    Have a great day!

    Kari, Owen, and Daniel

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    "Magic Escape Room" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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  • Welcome dear listeners to another narration of Lady Audley's Secret.This time we are in Chapter 4.Has George Talboys made land yet?Who do we get to meet in this Chapter?Why was Lucy keeping that item in a secret compartment of her jewelry box?Well, we answer a few of these questions, but a few still remain elusive.Join us next time for a breakdown from Kari Nixon PhD!Have a great week--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victorianparade/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victorianparade/support

  • Greetings to your Ears and Eyes,

    Warning, there are a handful of deaths referenced in this work. Natural deaths due to old age, as well as unfortunate circumstances, but death nonetheless.

    Daniel Kasper PHD is with us in this episode to breakdown the nuances of Lucy Hardy’s writing. Here is a story that breaks from the orthodox tradition of presenting cause and effect morality, and instead shifts the morals further into the background for a more personal interpretation. What morals did you pick up in your listening of this story? How outdated is this story? Does the conclusion make up for the less scrupulous phrases and ideologies used throughout? How rattled were you by the deaths and post-mortem scenarios we witnessed in this story? Do you think that George Smyhte is innocent as Aunt Agatha believes? Let us know on Podchaser, Instagram, or Twitter.

    The narration being done by the niece of the main character is atypical and seemingly unique to Lucy Hardy. The events, as narrated to us, are a telling of the narrator’s life, their own experiences of another’s life, the story of returning home to learn of the aunt’s life in their absence, and finally, the telling of what was learned as the end of Aunt Agatha’s Husband. This story skips out on the ghosts of the past, lurking around and the characters must appease them, or in some cases accept them and allow them to move on. However the suspense of the more sinister ending is always held over the reader, leaving us reading on to find how hard the shoe will land on the characters. Since the narrator is a witness, the protagonist is more of a surprise rather than the one one might expect.

    Enjoy the rest of your day!

    Daniel, Owen and Kari

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  • S2 E1.05 A Home for Seaman's OrphansPublished in the London Journal 1863Hello World,We are glad that you have found your way into the Victorian Periodical Parade Welcome to the breakdown episode, where Kari compares the articles published in the same issue of the London Journal to the section of Lady Audley's Secret and pulls out the knowledge hidden within.Here we find that they published an article about merchant and sailor orphans to tell their reads what would likely happen to George's wife and son after he abandoned them. Listen along to see what comparisons Dr. Nixon makes.See you next time for more of the story of Lady Audley's SecretKari, Daniel, and Owen Follow us here:On Instagram @Victorian_Periodical_ParadeOn Twitter @VictorianPerParadeOn Facebook /VictorianParadeOn Youtube by searching for Victorian Periodical Paradeor via email at [email protected] Credits"Dark Grand Waltz Trio Allegro" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Lichttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victorianparade/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victorianparade/support

  • S2 E1.01 Owen Reads Lady Audley's Secretby Mary Elizabeth Braddon,Published in the London Journal 1863Hello Lovely Vickies and Victors,I am glad you found your way over here to the Victorian Periodical Parade Welcome to the another reading of Lady Audley's Secret.This is the last part of the second chapter.Here George describes the night he left his wife and child to set off for the colony of Australia to make his fortune.He also describes his love and devotion to his wife, which is a happy coincidence that the publication of this podcast episode will be on February 14th.May you find someone who would travel the seas, and move the earth to provide and care for you as George does in this segment.Next episode will either be Kari breaking down these first two chapters of Lady Audley's Secret and the articles that were published with them in the London Journal.Farewell on your journey through this world,Owen, Kari, and Daniel Follow us here:On Instagram @Victorian_Periodical_ParadeOn Twitter @VictorianPerParadeOn Facebook /VictorianParadeOn Youtube by searching for Victorian Periodical Parade or via email at [email protected] Credits"Magic Escape Room" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victorianparade/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victorianparade/support

  • Content Warning!Cursing, Talk of murder, suicide, violence, and deathHello Dear Listener!Here is the breakdown of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeDo you enjoy murder mysteries? Crime stories? Breakdown episodes about such suspenseful Shilling Shockers? In this episode we talk with Daniel Kasper PhD. As the story came to an end, it left behind a legacy, but have you thought of all of the possible meanings this story holds? Where the final chapter, Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case, was a typical mastermind’s plan reveal, this episode delves into his plan, his intentions, and where he may have gone awry. While his path toward fixing his plans went off and on the rails again and again, it was futile to fight the verdict, but why? In, writing to his last remaining friend and he leaves behind the only accounts of Mr. Hyde, along with other details that belie his own story. It may have been his ego urging him to write down his scientific accomplishments so that everyone could know of Dr. Henry Jekyll’s achievements, or it could have been his final attempt at helping someone finally understand him!For more time travel stories follow us at the links below.You can find Daniel Kasper here:@GhostingDani@danielkasperAnd get your copy of the original work here:https://www.planetebook.com/free-ebooks/the-strange-case-of-dr-jekyll.pdf@VictorianParadeVictorian Periodical Parade - Home | FacebookThe PodcastS3 E Halloween Part 7 - Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case@victorian_periodical_parade. "Magic Escape Room" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Darkling" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victorianparade/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victorianparade/support