Portrait of Lord Melvyn Bragg, host of In Our Time

Social novels

The social novel, also known as the social problem (or social protest) novel, is a "work of fiction in which a prevailing social problem, such as gender, race, or class prejudice, is dramatized through its effect on the characters of a novel". More specific examples of social problems that are addressed in such works include poverty, conditions in factories and mines, the plight of child labor, violence against women, rising criminality, and epidemics because of over-crowding and poor sanitation in cities.

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  1. North and South

    Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell, who set her 1855 novel in a version of Manchester she called Milton in the county of Darkshire.

    9 March 2017

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    Featuring: Sally Shuttleworth, Dinah Birch, Jenny Uglow

     
  2. Uncle Tom's Cabin

    Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss 'Uncle Tom's Cabin', the bestselling American novel of the 19th century which has slavery as its central theme.

    8 June 2006

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    Featuring: Celeste-Marie Bernier, Sarah Meer, Clive Webb