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The History of Mr Polly

The series that looks at how stories work. Ian Sansom explores The History of Mr Polly, HG Wells’s comic novel about a man’s struggle to find his place in the world.

Ian Sansom, sitting in for John Yorke, takes a look at The History of Mr Polly, the satirical novel by HG Wells. Published in 1910, it tells a story of one man’s comic, sometimes poignant struggle to find his place in the world.

Mr Polly is an ordinary man, with an irrepressible longing for the extraordinary - a man caught in a frustratingly mundane world who finally and magnificently rebels against it. The dreamer mired in the mundane world of a draper’s shop has become a classic, much-loved figure, and Ian explores his timeless appeal.

Ian Sansom is a novelist, journalist and broadcaster. He is the author of more than 20 books, including the Mobile Library and the County Guides series of detective novels and his work has been translated into more than a dozen languages. He has worked as a columnist for The Guardian and The Spectator and currently writes for the TLS, The Irish Times and The Dublin Review. He is a regular broadcaster on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4 and Radio 3. He was formerly the Director of the Oscar Wilde Centre at Trinity College Dublin and a Professor and Head of English at Queen’s University Belfast.

Contributors:
Dr Caroline Sumpter Senior Lecturer in Victorian Literature at Queen's University, Belfast
Stephen Mangan, actor, who narrates the Radio 4 adaptation of The History of Mr. Polly

Producer: Laura Grimshaw
Executive Producer: Sara Davies
Reader: Stephen Mangan
Programme Hub Co-ordinator: Nina Semple
Sound: Sean Kerwin
A Pier production for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4

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Sun 26 Jan 2025 14:45

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  • Sun 26 Jan 2025 14:45

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