
Episode 2
Ian Leslie unearths the often surprising first literary attempts of the likes of Henry Longfellow and Mary Shelley. From May 2015.
Ian Leslie presents the show that brings to light the often surprising, first literary attempts of the world's best known writers.
In this episode, we get a valuable insight into the origins of Henry Longfellow's poetic success - in the guise of a letter of complaint to a boiler repair company.
We also hear the troubled, adolescent Mary Shelley craft disturbing notes to accompany floral tributes, marvel at the deliciously spooky auction catalogue copy written by MR James, and hear a slightly disturbing Christmas cracker joke by Fredrik Ibsen.
Producer: Claire Broughton
A Hat Trick production for BBC Radio 4 first broadcast in May 2015.
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| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Ian Leslie |
| Producer | Claire Broughton |
Broadcasts
- Wed 27 May 201523:15BBC Radio 4
- Wed 6 Sep 201723:15BBC Radio 4
- Tue 22 Oct 201922:45BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Fri 9 Feb 202423:45BBC Radio 4 Extra