Rachel Vorona Cote Podcasts
Last Updated: Feb 8th, 2022
The 8 Best Rachel Vorona Cote Podcasts
1) Episode 41: Rachel Vorona Cote
Rachel Vorona Cote publishes frequently in such outlets as the New Republic, Longreads, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, and Literary Hub. She was previously a contributing writer at Jezebel. Rachel was ABD ...Show More
2) Digital Book Tour - Rachel Vorona Cote
Digital Book Tour #8 features Rachel Vorona Cote reading from her debut book Too Much: How Victorian Constraints Still Bind Women Today, and being interviewed by Adam Vitcavage. You can visit the aut...Show More
3) Death and Mourning Online, with Rachel Vorona Cote
Rachel's essay on her mother's death, "The Fraught Culture of Online Mourning" ... Aryeh recalls mourning his father in the pre–social media era ... A moment when language fails ... Is it possible ...Show More
4) Elizabeth Stoddard — The Morgesons with Rachel Vorona Cote
Like her contemporary Herman Melville, New England writer Elizabeth Stoddard was a critical success—Nathaniel Hawthorne himself was a fan, and she was compared to Tolstoy, George Eliot, Balzac and the...Show More
5) “Gentleman Jack” and Too Muchness feat. Rachel Vorona Cote
Talkin’ “Gentleman Jack” and Victorian sensibilities
6) How Victorian Constraints Still Bind Women (Aryeh Cohen-Wade & Rachel Vorona Cote)
Rachel's new book, Too Much: How Victorian Constraints Still Bind Women Today ... Rachel on writing very frankly about her personal life ... The origin and definition of "too much" ... Is the book a d...Show More
How Victorian Constraints Still Bind Women (Aryeh Cohen-Wade & Rachel Vorona Cote)
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7) S6E3: Don’t Lose Your Muchness with Rachel Vorona Cote
This episode is for every woman who is considered “too much.” Too loud, too sexual, too edgy, too confident. In her new book, Too Much: How Victorian Constraints Still Bind Women Today, Rachel braids ...Show More
8) Hiatus Replay: Elizabeth Stoddard — The Morgesons with Rachel Vorona Cote
New episodes beginning Feb 7. This episode originally aired in June 2021. Like her contemporary Herman Melville, New England writer Elizabeth Stoddard was a critical success—Nathaniel Hawthorne himsel...Show More
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