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Let Genius Burn

Louisa May Alcott may be best known for the beloved book Little Women, but her story doesn’t begin or end with her famous novel. On Let Genius Burn, we separate the layers of Louisa’s life to learn more about who she really was--and all the ways her legacy continues to resonate today. We’ll explore the traumatic year of her childhood spent in an experimental utopian community, her service as a Civil War nurse, her final years of wealth and celebrity as a children’s author--and more intimate details and little-known stories of Louisa’s life. Instead of a retelling of Louisa May Alcott’s biography, each episode in the 8-part series examines Louisa's life through a different lens--Louisa as a celebrity, writer, activist, daughter, and more-- highlighting her complexity as a person, woman, and historical figure. Ahead of her time, Louisa railed against the limitations of her gender and fought for women’s suffrage. She craved literary greatness, but was weighed down by the financial needs of her family. Through writing scandalous Gothic thrillers, she found a way to voice her own inner turmoil. In the end, she achieved extraordinary financial success, but creative fulfillment remained elusive.We’ll examine all of this and more on Let Genius Burn. Find more on Instagram and Facebook @letgeniusburn or at letgeniusburn.com. 

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Update frequency
every 7 days
Average duration
54 minutes
Episodes
29
Years Active
2021 - 2024
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Little Women Holiday Bonus Episode

Little Women Holiday Bonus Episode

Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without Little Women, so we are reading aloud from the iconic first chapter, "Playing Pilgrims" and offering our commentary, citing from various annotated editions of …

01:15:23  |   Mon 23 Dec 2024
Alcott as Ecofeminist

Alcott as Ecofeminist

Travel with us to a Cuban coffee plantation, where Alcott's short story Pauline's Passion and Punishment begins. Written in 1862, this short story predates Alcott's later, more successful fiction, bu…

01:21:47  |   Tue 03 Sep 2024
Alcott in the Archives

Alcott in the Archives

Max Chapnick read a line in Louisa May Alcott's journal that pointed to one of her stories, but it turned out to be a dead end. Then, he had an idea. He went back to the archives and searched for the…

01:11:08  |   Tue 27 Aug 2024
Louisa and Laurie

Louisa and Laurie

When readers find out that Louisa May Alcott really lived in a family with four sisters, the next question is almost immediately: "Who was Laurie?"

Lis Adams, Director of Education at Louisa May Alcot…

01:02:39  |   Tue 20 Aug 2024
Alcott and Identity

Alcott and Identity

Author Peyton Thomas joins Let Genius Burn to speak about queerness and transness in Little Women and other Alcott writings. Peyton Thomas made a significant impact on the Alcott community when he wr…

01:07:40  |   Tue 13 Aug 2024
Alcott and Sex Education

Alcott and Sex Education

Louisa May Alcott and her family were social activists who advocated for all types of reforms in their lifetimes: they were concerned with fair labor, women's suffrage, abolitionism, and diet reform.…

01:23:29  |   Mon 05 Aug 2024
Alcott in the City

Alcott in the City

Although Louisa May Alcott is most often associated with Concord, Massachusetts, where her family lived in several different homes over the course of her lifetime, Alcott made much of her life in Bos…

00:46:11  |   Tue 30 Jul 2024
A Concord Conversation

A Concord Conversation

Sit down with Jill and Jamie as they reflect and dissect the week they spent together in Concord. They talk about visits to Orchard House, Fruitlands, Walden Pond, and more. Jill discusses her visit …

00:46:01  |   Mon 12 Dec 2022
The Fruitlands Effect

The Fruitlands Effect

On July 13, 2022, Let Genius Burn was invited to speak at Fruitlands Museum in Harvard, Massachusetts, the site where the Alcott family lived--and nearly died--for 9 months in 1843.

This episode is th…

00:55:41  |   Mon 05 Dec 2022
Concord Sketches

Concord Sketches

This episode features Jill's travelogue from her week in Concord, Massachusetts. Listen as we travel to see Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House for the first time and take a tour of Fruitlands with Tru…

00:49:06  |   Mon 28 Nov 2022
Louisa Revisited

Louisa Revisited

In our final full episode of Season 8, Jill and Jamie recap the highlights of season two and reflect on what the conversations with Alcott scholars have taught them. Then they both share what they've…

00:50:33  |   Mon 20 Jun 2022
Louisa as Inspiration: Conversation with Biographer John Matteson

Louisa as Inspiration: Conversation with Biographer John Matteson

John Matteson's biography, Eden's Outcasts: the Story of Louisa May Alcott and Her Father, has become a foundational work in Alcott scholarship. It brings together the best of Alcott studies to show …

01:05:12  |   Mon 13 Jun 2022
Little Women in Letters: Conversation with Barbara Heller, Editor of Little Women

Little Women in Letters: Conversation with Barbara Heller, Editor of Little Women

If you’re anything like us, you’ve watched the Little Women film adaptations looking for the props and pieces that really bring the book to life–the vivid renderings of your own thoughtfully-imagined…

00:44:43  |   Mon 06 Jun 2022
Louisa Through the Ages: Conversation with Daniel Shealy

Louisa Through the Ages: Conversation with Daniel Shealy

Most Alcott scholars cannot imagine what it would be like to do research without the Selected Letters and Selected Journals of Louisa May Alcott, these two seminal works that make Alcott's work so ac…

01:01:40  |   Mon 30 May 2022
Louisa in Style: Conversation with Lauren Stern about May Alcott Nieriker and Historical Dress

Louisa in Style: Conversation with Lauren Stern about May Alcott Nieriker and Historical Dress

Meet Lauren Stern: a researcher interested in social and material history. She has been a staff member at Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House since 2006, where she has worked to bring New England histo…

00:58:07  |   Mon 23 May 2022
Louisa and Maud: Conversation with Stef and Jen, Co-Creators of Maud: Books, Babes, and Barbiturates

Louisa and Maud: Conversation with Stef and Jen, Co-Creators of Maud: Books, Babes, and Barbiturates

Maud: Books, Babes, and Barbiturates is a podcast about the life of Lucy Maud Montgomery, the author of Anne of Green Gables. The co-creators, Stef Drummon and Jen MacLennan, tell Maud's story with e…

00:47:04  |   Mon 16 May 2022
Louisa in Threads: Conversation with Fruitlands Artist-in-Residence Leslie Schomp

Louisa in Threads: Conversation with Fruitlands Artist-in-Residence Leslie Schomp

In this episode, we are talking with Leslie Schomp, who served as an artist-in-residence at Fruitlands in 2021. Leslie drew inspiration from Louisa’s diaries to create textile pieces that embodied an…

00:51:29  |   Mon 09 May 2022
Louisa Into Life: Interview with Jan Turnquist, Executive Director of Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House

Louisa Into Life: Interview with Jan Turnquist, Executive Director of Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House

Jan Turnquist, Executive Director of Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House, has made her life about Louisa's legacy. Whether she is portraying Louisa May Alcott around the world, consulting on Little Wom…

00:46:07  |   Mon 02 May 2022
Bonus Episode: Selected Passages

Bonus Episode: Selected Passages

In the first bonus episode of Let Genius Burn, Jill and Jamie dive into the details of three passages from Louisa's work beyond Little Women. Listeners will learn about the different ways Louisa's li…

01:05:41  |   Mon 01 Nov 2021
Louisa as Legacy

Louisa as Legacy

At the time of Louisa May Alcott's death, she was known to most as the "children's friend," an author of children's books and particularly books for girls. As time passed and scholars made the connec…

00:59:08  |   Mon 06 Sep 2021
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