05. The Ephemeral Tate Wilkinson, with Gillian Russell
In this episode, I talk with cultural historian Gillian Russell about Wilkinson, York and the ephemerality of eighteenth-century theatre and performance.
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The 18th century Newcastle entrepreneur, Anne Slack, who published under her maiden name Fisher, has been described as the first female grammarian of modern English. However, she has disappeared into the archives and Barbara Crosbie wants to bring her back.
In this episode, Barbara and I talk about why she was such a trailblazer, and the work Barbara has done to revive interest in this significant northern figure. This includes the 2019 installation of a black plaque dedicated to Anne Fisher at the Church of St John the Baptist in Newcastle upon Tyne.
Barbara Crosbie is Associate Professor of Early Modern British History at Durham University.
Sally Graham
Barbara Crosbie