Tea & Vulgarity Talley Gale
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"It's BRIDGERTON meets THIS AMERICAN LIFE"
Fetch your smelling salts! The Victorians were right naughty! Lady LeTITcia and other members of the social register clink cups and read scintillating erotica from...Victorian-era England.
NSFW. 18+.
Cover art: Taylor Hopkins.
All music under a Creative Commons License.
Opening and closing clips: Mendelssohn's String Quintet No.2, Op.87, Musicians from the Ravinia Festival's Stean Institute
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Emma Goldman: Love Is Indeed a Stranger
In the last installment of Goldman's "Love and Marriage," we read her case for what real love means.
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Emma Goldman: The Hideous Epithet, Bastard
Emma Goldman makes the case that love is not free, especially in marriage in 1914.
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Emma Goldman: A Mute Beast Fattened for Slaughter
Emma Goldman's 1914 essay really hits home with Lady L's soapbox on weddings.
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Emma Goldman: Slavish Acquiescence to Man's Superiority
Third part of Emma Goldman's 1914 "Marriage and Love."
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Emma Goldman: Remaining Strangers
Part two of Emma Goldman's 1914 piece, "Marriage and Love."
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Emma Goldman: Abandon Hope All Ye Who Enter Here
From "Marriage and Love" by Emma Goldman. " If however, woman's premium is a husband, she pays for it with her name, her privacy, her self-respect, her very life..."