The Novel
Melvyn Bragg discusses the development and the future of the novel. This must be the most prolific of novel-producing ages, but are they as good as they used to be?
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the development and the future of the novel. D.H. Lawrence was proud of his job, he said: βI am a man, and aliveβ¦for this reason I am a novelist. And being a novelist, I consider myself superior to the saint, the scientist, the philosopher, and the poet, who are all great masters of different bits of man alive, but never get the whole hogβ. Fiction pours from the presses and in number of titles, this must be the most prolific of novel-producing ages. But are they as good as in the golden age, or the silver, or the bronze, or the steam age? And do they signify? Is technology marginalising the novel or is it still the greatest way of telling a story?Despite many premature declarations of its demise, (stretching back almost to the date of its birth), the novel has been βgetting the whole hogβ for hundreds of years. But what makes a novel different from other literature, and can we expect it to be still around, βgetting the whole hogβ into the next century? With D J Taylor, novelist, critic, biographer of Thackeray and author of After the War; Gillian Beer, King Edward VII Professor of English Literature, Cambridge University and Chairman of the Booker Prize judges 1997.
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- Thu 11 Nov 1999 09:02ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
- Thu 11 Nov 1999 21:30ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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