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Proms Plus: Literary Hoaxes

Proms Plus: Literary Hoaxes

Shahidha Bari and Nick Groom on invented monks, fake Shakespeare and a "discovered" diary

Arts & Ideas · BBC Radio 4

August 16, 201928m 57s

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Show Notes

Berlioz originally presented an early version of The Shepherd's Farewell - part of The Childhood of Christ, at this year's Proms - as the work of ‘Ducré’. It soon emerged that Ducré was not a forgotten 17th century composer, but a hoax created to satirize Parisian high society.

Shahidha Bari presents an exploration of the literary hoax - from Thomas Chatterton's invented 15th century monk to faked Shakespeare deeds and a racy "discovered" diary. She is joined Nick Groom, Professor of English at Exeter University and author of "The Forger's Shadow", to guide us through this long and rich tradition.

Clive Hayward brings these fraudsters, forgeries and fabulations to life with readings from some of the most creative and audacious examples.

Producer: Ciaran Bermingham