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Women's Work and Women's Words in the Novels of Pip Williams

Episode 38

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In this episode, I'm chatting with Pip Williams, author of two novels featured in the Literature category on Art In Fiction: The Dictionary of Lost Words andThe Bookbinder

Highlights include:

  • The Oxford English Dictionary and Oxford University Press as inspiration for both novels
  • Finding treasure in the archives of Oxford University Press
  • Inspiration for The Bookbinder and an examination of women's work before and during World War I
  • The role class plays in both novels
  • Women and the vote in 1918: working-class women were not included
  • Finding information about the lives of working women in archives written primarily by men
  • The characters of the identical twins Peggy and Maude in The Bookbinder
  • Reading from The Bookbinder, featuring Calliope, Peggy and Maude's canal boat home in Oxford
  • Reasons for the breakout success of The Dictionary of Lost Words
  • Description of research methods
  • Two excellent pieces of advice for new authors
  • What Pip is currently reading 

Press Play now & be sure to check out The Dictionary of Lost Words and The Bookbinder on Art In Fiction.

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Music Credit

Paganology, performed by The Paul Plimley Trio; composed by Gregg Simpson

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