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Laura Wade eavesdrops on historic conversations between men and women to explore today's thorniest gender issues
1 Mallory's Lancelot and Lady Phelot and the truth about chivalry

Laura Wade eavesdrops on conversations between men and women from the past to examine some of today's thorniest gender issues

1. What does the encounter between Sir Lancelot and Lady Phelot in Thomas Mallory's Morte d'Arthur reveal about the true meaning of chivalry?
Dr Hetta Howes from City, University of London uncovers the origins of a very gender-based form of manners which continues to cause ripples today

Why might that 17th century mother-of-all-rows between Adam and Eve in Milton鈥檚 Paradise Lost contain the secret of a happy marriage? How might Mr B鈥檚 predatory interest in Pamela in Samuel Richardson鈥檚 18th century novel help today鈥檚 young people understand issues of consent? Are there uncomfortable erotic truths hidden in the sex scene between Rupert and Hilary in Jilly Cooper鈥檚 1985 bonk-buster, Riders?

Recent high-profile campaigns around sexual consent, harassment, the pay gap and power imbalances between men and women have encouraged many of us to re-examine everyday gender relations. In ten programmes covering 500 years, Laura Wade eavesdrops on literary encounters between men and women to explore some of today鈥檚 most pressing issues.

She starts with the encounter between Lancelot and Lady Phelot in Thomas Malory鈥檚 Morte D鈥橝rthur to consider why chivalry is such a contested issue and culminates with the on-off relationship between Connell and Marianne in Sally Rooney鈥檚 hit 2018 novel, Normal People, to understand why younger people find it increasingly hard to commit to a single partner today.

Readings by real-life couple Adrian Lester and Lolita Chakrabarti

Laura Wade is an Olivier award-winning playwright - author of 鈥淧osh" 鈥淗ome, I鈥檓 Darling鈥 and a recent adaptation of Jane Austen's The Watsons

Producer; Beaty Rubens

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