Victorian Scribblers Courtney Floyd and Eleanor Dumbill
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Victorian Scribblers is a podcast about the nineteenth-century writers time forgot, from Mary Elizabeth Braddon (the mother of detective fiction) to Marie Corelli (queer science-fiction writer extraordinaire) and beyond. Hosted by Dr. Courtney Floyd, a specialist in nineteenth-century literature and print culture, and Dr. Eleanor Dumbill, a specialist in Victorian literature and publishing.
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Charles Elmé Francatelli
Show Notes
Eleanor and Courtney discuss the life of cookery revolutionary, Charles Elmé Francatelli.
Transcript here.
Sources
Charles Elmé Francatelli. A Plain Cookery Book For The Working Classes. London: Bosworth and Harrison, 1867 https://archive.org/details/plaincookerybook0000fran
—.The Cook's Guide And Housekeeper's & Butler's Assistant : A Practical Treatise On English And Foreign Cookery In All Its Branches, Containing Plain Instructions For Pickling And Preserving Vegetables, Fruits, Game, &C, The Curing Of Hams And Bacon, The Art Of Confectionery And Ice-Making, And The Arrangement Of Desserts, With Valuable Directions For The Preparation Of Proper Diet For Invalids, Also For A Variety Of Wine-Cups And Epicurean Salads, American Drinks, And Summer Beverages. London: Bentley, 1865 https://archive.org/details/b21526850
—. The Modern Cook; A Practical Guide To The Culinary Art In All Its Branches: Comprising, In Addition To English Cookery, The Most Approved And Recherché Systems Of French, Italian, And German Cookery; Adapted As Well For The Largest Establishments As For The Use Of Private Families. London: Bentley, 1877 (25th edition). https://archive.org/details/McGillLibrary-95770-33
—. Popular cookery: being a reprint of a pamphlet entitled, "Cookery for the Lancashire operatives, " gratuitously circulated during the cotton famine, in 1863. By an Englishman. Manchester: A. Ireland & Co, 1871. http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_100049731949.0x000001#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-1%2C-146%2C1345%2C2432
—. The Royal Confectioner, English And Foreign: A Practical Treatise On The Art Of Confectionary In All Its Branches, Comprising Ornamental Confectionary Artistically Developed ... Also, The Art Of Ice-Making, And The Arrangement And General Economy Of Fashionable Desserts. London: Chapman and Hall, 1874 https://archive.org/details/b20409473
Lauren Gilbert. Cook at Buckingham Palace: Charles Elme' Francatelli. https://englishhistoryauthors.blogspot.com/2019/01/cook-at-buckingham-palace-charles-elme.html
Catherine Gore (as Albany Poyntz). ‘The French Cook’. Bentley’s Miscellany Jan 1 1842, pp. 606-13
Patricia Bixler Reber. Queen Victoria's chef Charles Elme Francatelli. http://researchingfoodhistory.blogspot.com/2017/02/queen-victorias-chef-charles-elme.html
Colin Smythe. Charles Elmé Francatelli, Crockford’s, and the Royal Connection.https://colinsmythe.co.uk/charles-elme-francatelli-crockfords-and-the-royal-connection/
Mary Ellen Snodgrass. Encyclopaedia of Kitchen History. New York: Taylor and Francis, 2004
Henry Turner Waddy. The Devonshire Club and Crockford’s London: E. Nash, 1919
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May 2022 Episode Delays
Show Notes
TL;DL we're hoping to have an episode for you in mid-June!
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Timeline: 1851-1860
Show Notes
Courtney and Eleanor discuss some of the major historical events, writers, and genres that shaped the early to mid-Victorian period.
Transcript here.
Resources for this episode included:
Sally Mitchell’s Victorian Britain: An Encyclopedia
Timeline of Victorian Legislation on Victorian Web
Stats from At the Circulating Library
Alexandre Dumas’s publications
The Oxford (or High Church) Movement
Read The Lifted Veil at the George Eliot Archive
Read open access scholarship about The Lifted Veil on George Eliot Scholars
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You should be listening to:
Courtney's fiction podcast! The Way We Haunt Now is a lighthearted horror audio drama about friendship, found family, and fighting the narratives that try to define us – even in the afterlife. One of the central characters is Victorian ghost, Frances "Frankie" Matilda Summerson.
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Eliza Acton
Show Notes
Eleanor and Courtney discuss the life of cookery revolutionary, Eliza Acton.
Transcript here.
Read Eliza Acton's Work
UPenn's Online Books Page featuring all digitized editions of her work
Poems (1826)
Modern Cookery (1845)
Resources for this episode included:
Asa Briggs. Victorian Things
Sheila Hardy. The Real Mrs Beeton: The Story of Eliza Acton (would not recommend tbh)
Elizabeth Ray’s “Acton, Eliza (1799-1859)” in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
and this article in The Guardian
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You should be listening to:
Horse Girls, a podcast in which hosts Alex, Jenna, and Tim take a canter down memory lane to revisit all of those horse girl books they read growing up. Find the pod on Twitter @HorseGirlsCast
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Timeline: 1836-1850
Show Notes
In the season five premiere, Courtney and Eleanor discuss some of the major historical events, writers, and genres that shaped the beginning of the Victorian period.
Transcript here.
Resources for this episode included:
Sally Mitchell’s Victorian Britain: An Encyclopedia
Richard Altick’s Victorian People and Ideas
Timeline of Victorian Legislation on Victorian Web
Pickwick Papers and the Development of Serial Fiction on Victorian Web
Cliffhangers on Victorian Web
Stats from At the Circulating Library
Eleanor’s entry on Factory Acts
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You should be listening to:
Check out long-time listener Art Kilmer's Bookshelf Odyssey podcast! The podcast can be found at www.bookshelfodyssey.com and you can also find it on YouTube!
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Victorian Scribblers Trailer
Show Notes
A long overdue trailer as we set out on season five.
Music:
String Quartet no. 2 in B minor - II. Minuetto moderato, performed by Steve's Bedroom Band