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BBC Radio 4 „Great Lives“: John Gay

Logo BBC bei Wikimedia Commons„John Gay, eigh­teenth-cen­tu­ry satirist and author of The Beggar’s Opera, is nom­i­nat­ed by the writer Jake Arnott – whose nov­els, includ­ing The Long Firm and He Kills Cop­pers, are also set in London’s crim­i­nal under­world.

Edi­tor of Pri­vate Eye, Ian His­lop, is the pre­sen­ter, and Dr Rebec­ca Bullard of the Uni­ver­si­ty of Oxford is on hand to help uncov­er the life of a man who was per­haps as keen to expose the cor­rup­tion and sleaze he saw around him as he was to climb the greasy pole of pro­fes­sion­al suc­cess. After reach­ing mid­dle age in the shad­ow of his much more famous friends, Jonathan Swift and Alexan­der Pope, what was it about The Beggar’s Opera that sud­den­ly brought him the fame he craved? And was John Gay, in fact, gay?“
(BBC)

Sie kön­nen die Sendung, die am 25.3.2025 in der Rei­he „Great Lives“ lief, über die Seite der BBC nach­hören oder als Audio­datei herun­ter­laden.

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