Secret Life of Books

Keeping Up Appearances with the Pooters: The Diary of A Nobody


Listen Later

This episode is a cheat. It's not a real published personal diary, but a satire on published diaries. It’s a fiction, but it’s a fiction that tells us a lot about fact. Published 1892, The Diary of a Nobody is about London clerk, Charles Pooter, his wife Carrie, his son William Lupin, and numerous friends and acquaintances. Most of all, it's about upwardly mobile lower middle class life in London at around the time of Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker and Robert Louis Stevenson. But the Grossmiths showed a side of life and a kind of comedy those other writers wouldn't touch. That's what made Diary of a Nobody a huge bestseller.

The Grossmith brothers were cultural barometers of their day. George Grossmith was the most famous character actor in Gilbert and Sullivan's operettas, and a stand-up comic, sketch writer, performer and artist. He wrote hit 18 comic opera, 600 songs, and endless short sketches. Weedon Grossmith (where is that name now?) was also a successful artist, writer, performer and actor.

In this episode we'll see a side of Victorian London we haven't delved into until now. Sophie and Jonty feel their oats as upwardly mobile creatives, or Upper Middle Bogans as we're called in Australia. And if anyone listening thinks that SLOB has turned SNOB, that's because The Diary of a Nobody was an unprecedentedly playful and loving look at the domestic anxieties, commuter travel, office politics and food and drink of a highly specific slice of class society in Victorian Britain.

This episode reveals what isn’t being talked about in the great books of the period. Sophie and Jonty ask why the Grossmith Brothers used the diary form to write their satire, and how this book in the inheritor of Samuel Pepys and James Boswell's voices. We'll learn how this diary shows the faultlines, tensions and unresolved issues about Victorian masculinity, making Diary of a Nobody a mini masterpiece.


Books mentioned in this episode:


George and Weedon Grossmith, Diary of a Nobody.

Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest; The Picture of Dorian Gray

Evelyn Waugh, Decline and Fall

HG Wells, The History of Mr. Polly, Love and Mr. Lewisham

George Gissing, New Grub Street

Bill Watterman, Calvin and Hobbes

Jim Davis, Garfield

John Gay, The Beggar’s Opera

George Orwell, Keep the Aspisistra Flying

Herman Melville, Bartlby the Scrivener

Wilkie Collins, The Moonstone

E.M. Forster, Howards End

Hanif Kureshi, The Buddha of Suburbia

Virginia Woolf, “Mrs. Bennet and Mr. Brown”

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Secret Life of BooksBy Sophie Gee and Jonty Claypole

  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9

4.9

45 ratings


More shows like Secret Life of Books

View all
Late Night Live — Full program podcast by ABC listen

Late Night Live — Full program podcast

96 Listeners

Conversations by ABC listen

Conversations

892 Listeners

Big Ideas by ABC listen

Big Ideas

107 Listeners

The Bookshelf by ABC listen

The Bookshelf

39 Listeners

Bookclub by BBC Radio 4

Bookclub

239 Listeners

Chat 10 Looks 3 by Chat 10 Looks 3

Chat 10 Looks 3

241 Listeners

Sydney Writers' Festival by Sydney Writers' Festival

Sydney Writers' Festival

11 Listeners

Backlisted by Backlisted

Backlisted

589 Listeners

The Book Show by ABC listen

The Book Show

17 Listeners

The Rest Is History by Goalhanger

The Rest Is History

14,069 Listeners

This Cultural Life by BBC Radio 4

This Cultural Life

111 Listeners

The Rest Is Politics by Goalhanger

The Rest Is Politics

3,248 Listeners

Empire by Goalhanger

Empire

2,325 Listeners

Journey Through Time by Goalhanger

Journey Through Time

231 Listeners

No One Saw It Coming by ABC listen

No One Saw It Coming

103 Listeners