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Nov 30, 2022 • 37min

Get Lit Episode 191: Anton Chekhov

Send us a textWe're off to the theater this week, featuring Russian playwright and short story author, Anton Chekhov, MD! We dive into the backstory of this masterful comedic writer, take a short stop east of Siberia, and learn more about the nuances of acting and 19th century theater! 
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Nov 23, 2022 • 35min

Get Lit Episode 190: Jack London

Send us a textStephanie returns from California with an author in tow: Jack London - adventurer, author, activist, and Oyster Pirate? We explore his work and prolific career, featuring many dog protagonists and also bring you a stop at an F. Scott Fitzgerald haunt, Ray Bradbury's Hollywood walk of fame star and a few bookstore stops! 
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Nov 16, 2022 • 35min

Get Lit Episode 189: Charles Eastman

Send us a textThis week, we profile Native Doctor, author, activist, and speaker Charles Eastman. Eastman traveled around the world to raise awareness and educate people about Native American traditions, cultures, and communities. He worked tirelessly to advocate for Native American rights and served on numerous committees at local and national levels, ensuring that his people would always have a voice at the table. 
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Nov 9, 2022 • 34min

Get Lit Episode 188: Zitkala-Ša

Send us a textJust in time to mark this most recent election cycle, we honor the legacy of Zitkala-Ša - activist, writer, composer, and educator. She worked tirelessly to properly document and present Native American culture, advocate for Native suffrage, and create connections between communities that helped ensure their heritage and ways of life could be preserved for future generations. 
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Nov 2, 2022 • 25min

Get Lit Episode 187: Ella Cara Deloria

Celebrate Native American History Month with Ella Cara Deloria, a ground-breaking novelist, anthropologist, and translator who deepened our understanding of Sioux culture. Learn about her linguistic abilities, challenging assumptions about native cultures, and her advocacy for privacy and cultural authenticity. Discover how she made significant contributions to cultural anthropology and accurately represented the history and culture of indigenous communities.
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Oct 26, 2022 • 37min

Get Lit Episode 186: Sylvia Plath

Send us a textIn honor of what would have been Sylvia Plath's 90th birthday, we celebrate her work and explore the deep and abiding impact she had on the literary world at large! She changed the way people saw women's voices in writing and how mental health was reflected in society. We salute you, Sylvia! 
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Oct 19, 2022 • 39min

Get Lit Episode 185: Ann Radcliffe & Charlotte Dacre

Send us a textIn this special spooky episode, we feature two early engineers of Gothic horror/terror novels - Ann Radcliffe & Charlotte Dacre. These two women had a huge impact on authors including Jane Austen, Edgar Allen Poe, Sir Walter Scott and Lord Byron! They helped define a new genre and wrote compelling work that is in desperate need of attention! We also walk you through our very own literary haunted house! 
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Oct 12, 2022 • 42min

Get Lit Episode 184: Luís de Camões

Send us a textJon is back from his galavanting and brought back an author to share with us: Luís de Camões. This week, learn about this poet, author, and adventurer often referred to as the Portuguese Shakespeare! We also feel implored to say here: Kids, stay in school... 
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Oct 5, 2022 • 1h 6min

Get Lit Episode 183: Lord Byron

Send us a textAiley and Mary from the 'Ghosts in the Closet' Podcast guest host this week as we cover the SCANDALOUS life of Lord Byron! This episode is full of fantastic stories and conspiracies, looking at Byron's wild connections, intensely passionate writing, and adventures across Europe! There is also some wonderful queer-history trivia so come along for the ride*!*In your carriage, designed to be a replica of Napoleon's carriage... Yeah. 
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Sep 28, 2022 • 50min

Get Lit Episode 182: Aristotle & Sophocles

Send us a textGuest host Dan Esquivel joins Stephanie this week as they cover two Greek powerhouse authors: Aristotle and Sophocles! This episode covers plenty of Get Lit conspiracies and we're bringing you two games you won't want to miss! Join us for this delightful, mythic account of some of the origins of Western thought and writing. 

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