Episodi

  • Darling Blue
    Jan 24 2026

    A wonderful, warm welcome to the poet Sarah James who joins our guest presenter Sarah Doyle to discuss her latest publication 'Darling Blue'. Sarah shares her creative journey and poetic processes as well as discussing some of the paintings that have inspired her poetry. 'Darling Blue' is available now, please visit: https://www.sarah-james.co.uk/?page_id=17191 to find out more and order a copy, you will not be disappointed.

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    42 min
  • 'The Death of a Stepmother': Reinterpreting Phaedra, Hippolytus and Theseus
    Dec 6 2025

    It is a pleasure to welcome back the wonderful scholar and novelist Mercedes Aguirre to look at her latest work 'La muerte de una madrasta' which translate to 'The Death of a Stepmother'. While only available in Spanish at present, Mercedes' novel is a nineteenth century, crime-fiction retelling of the myths of Phaedra, Hippolytus and Theseus. Mercedes' work frequently interweaves her expertise in nineteenth century British art with Greek mythology.

    To find out more please visit:

    https://mercedesaguirrecastro.com/la-muerte-de-una-madrastra-es/
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    50 min
  • Women Who Meant Business
    Nov 22 2025

    It is a pleasure to welcome Lizzie Broadbent to the podcast to discuss her research project 'Women Who Meant Business' which focuses on the commercial and business aspects of women's lives in the nineteenth century. Lizzie explores the roles of a number of women within the Pre-Raphaelite and Arts and Crafts movements from a business perspective, showing how many were successful entrepreneurs in their own right and how progress in this area may not be as linear as we think.

    To find out more about Lizzie's project, please visit: https://womenwhomeantbusiness.substack.com/about

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    All donations towards the maintenance of this podcast are gratefully received:

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    29 min
  • Evelyn De Morgan and All Saints Church, Cawthorne
    Oct 25 2025

    It is a pleasure to welcome the wonderful Edith Charlesworth to the podcast to talk about her research into a series of hidden De Morgan panels. Once a bright, vibrant and gleaming gold, the panels are now somewhat neglected, decontextualised and forgotten. Edith explains the history and connections between De Morgan, Stanhope and the wider Pre-Raphaelite movement with Cawthorne, whilst explaining the importance of the panels and passionately appealing for their restoration.

    To find out more, please visit:

    https://www.instagram.com/edith.charlesworth?igsh=M3RkYTh2M3A0anF2

    https://www.demorgan.org.uk/evelyn-de-morgans-angel-panels-all-saints-church-cawthorne/

    https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/18084/

    For more information and to subscribe to the Pre-Raphaelite Society, please visit www.pre-raphaelitesociety.org

    All donations towards the maintenance of this podcast are gratefully received:

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    28 min
  • The History of Art in One Sentence: 500 Years of Art (But Funny)
    Oct 4 2025

    It is a pleasure to welcome the wonderful comedian and art historian Verity Babbs to the podcast. Verity's book 'The History of Art in One Sentence' is released this week in all bookshops everywhere, reputable, or otherwise. Verity talks us through the creation of this impressive book, the interweaving of comedy and history and some of the less serious takes on Pre-Raphaelitism art history.

    For more information and to subscribe to the Pre-Raphaelite Society, please visit www.pre-raphaelitesociety.org

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    46 min
  • The Pre-Raphaelites: Exhibition and Critical Reputations
    Sep 27 2025

    A huge welcome back to the podcast for John Reed who joins us today to discuss his brilliant new PhD project. John's work examines how exhibitions of Pre-Raphaelite art shapes the narratives and critical reputations built up around the Pre-Raphaelites. John discusses a range of critical theory that has been applied to this art from earlier 1980's exhibitions, through the era of the 'Victorian Avant-Garde' up to the recent 'Victorian Radicals' exhibition.

    For more information and to subscribe to the Pre-Raphaelite Society, please visit www.pre-raphaelitesociety.org

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    52 min
  • Mermaids, Sirens and the Pre-Raphaelites
    Jul 5 2025

    We are delighted to welcome Cecilia Neil-Smith to the podcast to talk about her fantastic work on depictions of mermaids and sirens within Pre-Raphaelite art. Cecilia plunges the aquatic depths of Burne-Jones, de Morgan and Waterhouse, showing how the mermaid has transformed from an ancient and medieval symbol to a challenge for Victorian conceptions of gender, sexuality, conformity and biology.

    For more information and to subscribe to the Pre-Raphaelite Society, please visit www.pre-raphaelitesociety.org

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    50 min
  • Christina Rossetti, Transmediation and a Celebration
    Jun 7 2025

    A huge congratulations on behalf of the Pre-Raphaelite Society and the Podcast team to Dr Ester Diaz Morillo on the completion of her viva! In this episode, Karl chats to Ester about her graduation, research journey and some of the amazing musical and visual adaptions compiled in the process.

    For more information and to subscribe to the Pre-Raphaelite Society, please visit www.pre-raphaelitesociety.org

    All donations towards the maintenance of this podcast are gratefully received:

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    51 min