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Welcome to the Hidden Histories podcast. This week, Helen Lewis and our guests Sophie Coulombeau, Liz Edwards and Jennie Batchelor thrash out the impossible question: Who is the most interesting female writer of the Eigh...
HH #1.5: Fight Club is an episode from Hidden Histories: The New Statesman History Podcast by The New Statesman. Welcome to the Hidden Histories podcast. This week, Helen Lewis and our guests Sophie Coulombeau, Liz Edwards and Jennie Batche...
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Published May 13, 2016, 32:55 long, audio available.
Welcome to the Hidden Histories podcast. This week, Helen Lewis and our guests Sophie Coulombeau, Liz Edwards and Jennie Batchelor thrash out the impossible question: Who is the most interesting female writer of the Eighteenth Century? Liz chooses Hester Thrale Piozzi, Sophie makes the case for Frances Burney, and Jennie opts for the elusive Anonymous. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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HH #1.5: Fight Club is an episode from Hidden Histories: The New Statesman History Podcast by The New Statesman.
This episode is 32:55 long.
This episode was published on May 13, 2016.
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HH #1.5: Fight Club is from Hidden Histories: The New Statesman History Podcast by The New Statesman.
Published May 13, 2016 and 32:55 long