 
                
                        Entering the World of Books
From Roald Dahl's Matilda to Flaubert's Madame Bovary and an 1835 guide to George Eliot's Silly Novels by Silly Lady Novelists. Music includes The Beatles, Haydn and Thomas Ades.
Stephen Mangan and Helen Monks explore attitudes to reading from Roald Dahl's Matilda to Flaubert's Madame Bovary to “The Reading of Young Ladies” (from the American Magazine of Useful Knowledge, December 1836) “Every-one must rejoice that the education of females is considered more important than formerly … But….too much time is spent on novels, few of which are calculated to instruct or to improve”. Starting off a series this week of Words and Music focusing on writing by some key names in literature, today's programmes takes us into the world of books.
The birth of the novel in the early 18th century and their growing popularity with female readers lead to many a male moralist worrying about what these romantic literary adventures were doing to women's expectations. Some of Emma's struggles with marriage in Flaubert's Madame Bovary are traced back to the books she reads and Jane Austen satirised the prim James Fordyce, whose Sermons for Young Women we'll hear from. Fordyce warns about books that commit: 'rank treason against the royalty of Virtue'. There's also a passage from Jilly Cooper's Riders.
Musically we'll journey from Haydn at the fortepiano, a combination Jane Austen would likely have been familiar with, to Thomas Adès's haunting take on Shakespeare's The Tempest and Dire Straits' tribute to a Lady Writer. There are also hymns to reading and writers by the 16th-century composer Robert Jones and The Beatles.
'I could never have dreamt that there were such goings-on in the world between the covers of books' said Dylan Thomas in his Notes on the Art of Poetry.
You can find a playlist of discussions about Prose and Poetry on the Free Thinking programme website which includes a discussion of attitudes to women writers and readers /programmes/p047v6vh
Producer Georgia Mann
Readings: 
Emily Dickinson - There is no Frigate like a Book 
Roald Dahl - Matilda 
Mimi Khalvati - Childhood Books
C.K Williams - Prose 
Robert Louis Stevenson - The Land of Story-books
James Fordyce - Sermons to Young Women, extract From Sermon IV: On Female Virtue
Flaubert - Madame Bovary
Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice
George Eliot - Silly Novels by Silly Lady Novelists
Jilly Cooper - Riders
Shakespeare - The Tempest
Author Unknown - Extract from Devouring Books, from the American Annals of Education, January 1835
Robert William Service - Bookshelf 
Andrea Levy - The Long Song
Katie Ward - Girl Reading
Dylan Thomas - Notes on the Art of Poetry
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Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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    ![]() 00:00 00:00Philip GlassEtude no.14 Performer: Víkingur Ólafsson.- DG 479 6918.
 
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    Emily DickinsonThere is no Frigate like a Book, read by Helen Monks Roald DahlExtract from Matilda read by Stephen Mangan ![]() 00:03 00:03Lorenz HartI could Write a Book Performer: Dinah Washington (vocals), Clark Terry, (trumpet), Paul Quinichette (tenor saxophone), Cecil Payne (baritone saxophone), Jimmy Cleveland (trombone), Wynton Kelly (piano), Barry Galbraith (guitar), Keter Betts (bass), Jimmy Cobb (drums).- EmArcy Records, 7717622.
 Mimi KhalvatiExtract from Childhood Books, read by Helen Monks ![]() 00:08 00:08Debussy arr. Bella FleckDr Gradus ad Parnassum [from Children's Corner], arr. for banjo, cello & violin Performer: Bella Fleck (banj), Gary Hoffman (cello), Joshua Bell (violin).- SONY, SK89610.
 ![]() 00:11 00:11Charles MingusBoogie, Stop, Shuffle Performer: John Handy (a lot saxophone), Shafi Hadi (alto saxophone), Booker Ervin (tenor saxophone), Willie Dennis (trombone), Horace Parlan (piano), Dannie Richmond (drums), Charles Mingus (double bass).- COLUMBIA, CK 65512.
 C.K WilliamsExtract from Prose, read by Stephen Mangan Robert Louis StevensonThe Land of Story-books, read by Helen Monks ![]() 00:14 00:14KreislerToy soldier's march arr. for trumpet and piano [orig. for violin and piano] Performer: Tine Thing Helseth (trumpet), Kathryn Stott (piano).- EMI, 416471 2.
 James FordyceSermons to Young Women, extract From Sermon IV: On Female Virtue, read by Stephen Mangan ![]() 00:17 00:17Tom WaitsChristmas Card from a Hooker in Menneapolis Performer: Tom Waits.- Asylum Records, P-10604Y.
 ![]() 00:22 00:22ܰéFantaisie for flute and orchestra (Op.79) orch. Albert Performer: Edward Beckett (flute), London Festival Orchestra, Ross Pople (conductor).- BLACKBOX, BBM1049.
 FlaubertExtract from Madame Bovary, read by Helen Monks ![]() 00:26 00:26Robert JonesWhen I sit reading [1609] Performer: Emma Kirkby (soprano), Anthoiny Rooley (lute).- VIRGIN, VC7 91212-2.
 ![]() 00:30 00:30Joseph HaydnSonata for piano (H.16.24) in D major, 1st movement; Allegro Performer: Ronald Brautigam (fortepiano).- BIS, BISCD1163.
 Jane AustenExtract from Pride and Prejudice, read by Stephen Mangan George EliotExtract from Silly Novels by Silly Lady Novelists, read by Helen Monks ![]() 00:38 00:38Dire StraitsLady Writer Performer: Dire Straits.- Vertigo Records, 6360170.
 ![]() 00:42 00:42Leroy AndersonThe Typewriter for orchestra and typewriter Performer: ѿý Concert Orchestra, Alasdair Malloy, Leonard Slatkin (conductor).- NAXOS, 8559357.
 Jilly CooperExtract from Riders, read by Stephen Mangan ![]() 00:45 00:45The BeatlesPaperback Writer Performer: The Beatles.- Parlophone, PCS 7016.
 ![]() 00:47 00:47Jean SibeliusThe Tempest: Prelude, Op.109,No.1 Orchestra: Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Neeme Järvi.- BIS, BIS-CD-448.
 ShakespeareExtract from The Tempest, read by Stephen Mangan ![]() 00:49 00:49Thomas AdèsMiranda You are my Care from The Tempest Performer: Simon Keenlyside (baritone), The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Thomas Ades (conductor).- EMI, 6952342.
 ![]() 00:52 00:52GluckTrio sonata for 2 violins and continuo no. 4 in B flat major; 1st mvt; Andante Performer: Aura Musicale, Balazs Mate (director).- Hungaroton Classic, HCD32158.
 Author Unknown'Devouring Books' (extract) from the American Annals of Education, read by Helen Monks Robert William ServiceExtract from Bookshelf, read by Stephen Mangan ![]() 00:56 00:56Butterworth6 Songs from 'A Shropshire lad'..., no.6; Is my team ploughing? Performer: Roderick Williams (baritone), Iain Burnside (piano).- NAXOS, 8572426.
 Andrea LevyExtract from The Long Song, read by Stephen Mangan ![]() 01:00 01:00Traditional, arr. Moses HoganWade in the Water Performer: Derek Lee Ragin (countertenor), Bridget Bazile (vocals), Moses Hogan (piano), Moses Hogan Singers.- ERATO, 3633052.
 ![]() 01:03 01:03John DowlandLa Mia Barbara Performer: Paul O’Dette.- Harmonia Mundi, HMU907515.
 Katie WardExtract from Girl Reading, read by Helen Monks ![]() 01:04 01:04Ildebrando PizzettiDe Profundis Performer: East Carolina University Chamber Singers, Daniel Bara (conductor).- GOTHIC, G49272.
 ![]() 01:10 01:10David LangLight Moving Performer: Hilary Hahn (violin), Cory Smythe (piano).- DG, 4791725.
 Dylan ThomasExtract from Notes on the Art of Poetry, read by Helen Monks Broadcasts- Sun 1 Dec 2019 17:30ѿý Radio 3
- Mon 21 Dec 2020 18:15ѿý Radio 3
 
 
            