201: Ann Schlee — Rhine Journey with Sam Johnson-Schlee and Lucy Scholes

Image: Ann Schlee by Jerry Bauer

Pack your steamer trunks! We’re traveling to 19th-century Bavaria this week by way of Ann Schlee’s 1980 historical novel Rhine Journey, newly republished by McNally Editions. This Booker-Prize nominated travel tale features vivid period details, sultry psychological thrills and a protagonist on the brink of a personal revolution, all sewn up in a vibe that reads like a German twist on “A Room With a View.” Author Sam Johnson-Schlee joins us to discuss the life and work of his grandmother, who passed away in November at the age of 89. Also joining the conversation is McNally Editions’ Lucy Scholes. 

Mentioned in this episode:

McNally Editions 2024 edition of Rhine Journey by Ann Schlee

Daunt Books 2024 edition of Rhine Journey by Ann Schlee 

Living Rooms by Sam Johnson-Schlee

A Room With a View by E.M. Forster

“Celebrating Ann Schlee and Rhine Journey: ‘a tale of female rage and agency’” by Lucy Scholes

Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 87 on Kay Dick

Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 51 on Rosamond Lehmann

Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 184 on Elizabeth Taylor Vs. Elizabeth Taylor

Landscape artist Nick Schlee

The Vandal by Ann Schlee

Ask Me No Questions by Ann Schlee

Revolutions of 1848

The Victorian Frame of Mind: 1830-1870 by Walter Houghton

Jane Gardam’s essay for Slightly Foxed on Ann Schlee

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