Monsters and the Monstrous
Ian McMillan explores the monstrous entities that haunt the human imagination, the monstrous labels we impose on the other and new forms of monstrosity in our modern era.
Ian McMillan explores the monsters that haunt our imagination, the monstrous labels that have historically been imposed upon 'the Other', and the modern day monstrosities that provoke our fears and threaten to make monsters of us all.
With Prof Roger Luckhurst who specialises in classic 19th-century Gothic, literature, film, and cultural history; his new book 'Gothic' traces our fascination and representations of the Gothic through history to its place at the very heart of popular culture today, Poet Tom Juniper whose Monstrous poems are a collection from the point of view of sundry folkloric creatures, conceptual poet and artist Ira Lightman who has written a specially commissioned poem on the theme of the Monstrous, and composer Sarah Angliss whose new opera 'Giant' tells the story of the 18th century 鈥淚rish giant鈥 Charles Byrne, a man whose corpse was stolen to order and put on public display.
Presenter: Ian McMillan
Producer: Cecile Wright
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