Madness in Civilisation, Night Walking
Matthew Sweet with Andrew Scull, author of Madness in Civilisation, and Lisa Appignanesi. Plus Matthew Beaumont, author of Night Walking, and Deborah Longworth on the 'flaneuse'.
Matthew Sweet talks to Andrew Scull, author of Madness in Civilisation about how different cultures around the world and through time have dealt with what we might call madness, insanity or the loss of reason and how the experience, felt or observed, has been interpreted by writers and artists. They are joined by Lisa Appignanesi, author of Trials of Passion and Mad, Bad and Sad to discuss whether the west's long-term belief that madness had its roots in the body was bad news for women.
Matthew Beaumont also presents his history of an ancient crime but one still on the statute books of Massachussetts - Night Walking. Via the pens of Samuel Johnson who blamed London's noxious night hours on arrogant aristocrats, to William Blake's evocations of London's Darkness, Free Thinking hears from those who had nothing in common with their slumbering fellows and who like Charles Dickens, enjoyed a time that brought some sense of better things, else forgotten and unattainable. Alongside, Deborah Longworth with a view of the flaneuse, the female solitary ambler and a pen-portrait of Dorothy Richardson whose relationship with the city of London outweighed all other passions in her life.
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Andrew Scull: Madness in Civilisation
Matthew Sweet discusses Andrew Scull's Madness in Civilisation with Lisa Appignanesi
Duration: 20:26
Matthew Beaumont: Night Walking
Matthew Beaumont discusses his new book, Night Walking with Deborah Longworth
Duration: 15:04
Madness in Civilisation & Night Walking
All the guests discuss the common threads of the programme with Matthew
Duration: 08:57
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Matthew Sweet Interviewed Guest Andrew Scull Interviewed Guest Lisa Appignanesi Interviewed Guest Matthew Beaumont Interviewed Guest Deborah Longworth Producer Jacqueline Smith Broadcast
- Tue 17 Mar 2015 22:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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