• SLoB's Secret Life of Pets

  • Apr 7 2025
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

SLoB's Secret Life of Pets

  • Summary

  • From Macavity to Samuel Johnson’s Hodge, Buck to Rochester’s Pilot, what is classic literature without its pets?


    One of the most affecting scenes in The Odyssey, that foundation stone of western literature, occurs when Argos, Odysseus’ aged dog, dies at the moment of reunion with his long lost owner. Not even the knowledge of his afterlife as a shopping catalogue can relieve the pathos of the moment.


    In this episode, Sophie and Jonty make amends for slaughtering Boxer the carthorse in their episode on Animal Farm with a celebration of their favourite pets in literature. We make the case that the early 18th Century was the Golden Age for Pet Lit, that Dickens was so masterful at characterisation even the animals in his books are unforgettable, that Jane Austen was - on the basis of her books - no animal lover, while the Bronte sisters very much were.


    Finally, Jonty accidentally uncovers Sophie’s deep, repressed love for Enid Blyton’s Famous Five books. Like a match to gunpowder, just mentioning the books sends Sophie into a long homily to Timmy the dog.


    Note: No animals were harmed in the production of this episode.


    BOOKS DISCUSSED

    My Dog Tulip (1956) by JR Ackerley

    Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats (1939) by TS Eliot

    The Life of Samuel Johnson (1791) by James Boswell

    Rape of the Lock (1717) by Alexander Pope

    Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat (1747) Thomas Gray

    Jubilate Agno (1759-63) by Christopher Smart

    The Nun’s Priest Tale (1390s) by Geoffrey Chaucer

    Oliver Twist (1838) by Charles Dickens

    David Copperfield (1850) by Charles Dickens

    Gulliver’s Travels (1726) by Jonathan Swift

    Jane Eyre (1847) by Charlotte Bronte

    The Odyssey

    Sense and Sensibility (1811) by Jane Austen

    Mansfield Park (1814) by Jane Austen

    Five Go To Smuggler’s Top (1945) by Enid Blyton

    Gilead (2004) by Marilynne Robinson

    Rivals (1988) by Jilly Cooper

    The Call of the Wild (1903) by Jack London

    Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1958) by Truman Capote


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