Portraits of five women writers - some respected, others ridiculed - all prolific, immensely popular and legends in their own lifetimes.
3: Colette (1873-1954)
Written and introduced by Roger Snowdon
Ursula Hanray as Colette Antipathy towards the male, coupled with a strong sense of female superiority figures largely in Colette's writing, so much so that the male reader sometimes feels shut out. Perhaps this stems from her upbringing ... with the voices of: PAUL LAVERS , ALAN MOORE , SIMON SHAW and PHILIP SULLY Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol long wave only Preview: page 25