Landmark: The Thirty-Nine Steps and World War I
Matthew Sweet explores representations of World War I, empire and adventure in John Buchan's novel The Thirty-Nine Steps.
The Thirty-Nine Steps first appeared in Blackwoods Magazine in August and September 1915 and depicts Europe on the edge of war in May and June 1914. It quickly became popular reading in the trenches and on the home front, and nearly a hundred years and three film adaptations later, its popularity is enduring.
In a special edition of Free Thinking, Matthew Sweet talks to Buchan's biographer Andrew Lownie and Buchan scholars Dr Michael Redley and Dr Kate Macdonald about the connections between Buchan's own war experience and The Thirty-Nine Steps, and to Professors Elleke Boehmer and Terence Ranger about how ideas about empire and adventure play out in the novel.
First broadcast 24/06/2014
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Trailer: The Thirty-Nine Steps and World War I
Duration: 00:16
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Matthew Sweet |
| Interviewed Guest | Andrew Lownie |
| Interviewed Guest | Michael Redley |
| Interviewed Guest | Kate Macdonald |
| Interviewed Guest | Elleke Boehmer |
| Interviewed Guest | Terence Ranger |
| Producer | Laura Thomas |
Broadcasts
- Tue 24 Jun 201422:00BBC Radio 3
- Mon 25 May 201522:00BBC Radio 3
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