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Dr. Sheila Liming, a Gilded Age literature (specifically Edith Wharton) scholar, joins me to deep dive HBO's The Gilded Age series. She explains the show's historical accuracies and inaccuracies, and whether or not the show borrows from Wharton's novels like The House of Mirth and The Age of Innocence?
Sheila addresses whether or not she thinks the show is doing a good job at representing social class issues, gender/sexuality conversations, and religious diversity. And don't worry, Sheila and I have many recommendations for the show's creative team! For example, can we please get more risqué topics, a focus on the tension between wealthy and middle-class families, as well as giving the characters more complicated romances?
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