Literary Loitering 93 – 2 Little 2 Women

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This week Graham and Andrew discover that they may not be the bastions of sanity and elegance that they thought they were as Producer Rob is away, so they now have free reign to take the show in a more studied and genteel direction.

Unfortunately their inner cultural anarchists disagreed with their decision.

Alongside all of those shenanigans our intrepid duo are confused about the renaming of Stuart Turton’s novel, discover the ultimate in Frenchness, investigate some of Shakespeare’s possible inspirations, wonder why anyone would want to do a historical re-enactment of the funeral of Princess Diana, and all sorts of other stuff.

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