Wit and Wisdom: The Forgotten Literary Life of New England Villages

Presenter: Jo Radner

Whatever did New Englanders do on long winter evenings before cable, satellite and the internet? In the decades before and after the Civil War, our rural ancestors used to create neighborhood events to improve their minds. Community members male and female would compose and read aloud homegrown, handwritten literary "newspapers" full of keen verbal wit. Sometimes serious, sometimes sentimental but mostly very funny, these "newspapers" were common in villages across Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont and revealed the hopes, fears, humor and surprisingly daring behavior of our forebears. Jo Radner shares excerpts from her book about hundreds of these "newspapers" and provides examples from villages in your region.  

 

The Bartlett Historical Society museum building is ADA accessible. Parking is available in a lot adjacent to the museum building. No pre-registration is required. The presentation is open to the public, admission is free but we do ask that attendees consider a donation at the door to help cover the cost of the event.
Event Details

When:

Wednesday, April 15, 2026 7:00pm

Where:

Bartlett Historical Society and Museum
13 School Street
Bartlett NH 03812

Hosted By:

Bartlett Historical Society

Contact Info:

Phil Franklin
Phil@BartlettHistory.org or 860-638-7966