The Citadel (novel)

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The Citadel (novel) is a 1937 book by A. J. Cronin that follows an idealistic young doctor in the Welsh mining communities and is noted for its powerful critique of medical corruption and its influence on the creation of the British National Health Service.

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instanceOf literary work
novel
adaptedAs The Citadel (1938 film) NERFINISHED
The Citadel (1960 television series) NERFINISHED
The Citadel (1983 television series) NERFINISHED
The Citadel (2003 television series) NERFINISHED
author A. J. Cronin NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
form prose fiction
genre medical novel
social realist novel
hasCharacterType idealistic young doctor
hasCriticalReception commercially successful
critically acclaimed
hasInfluenceOn British health policy discourse
perception of the pre-NHS medical system in Britain
hasISBN 9780751542595
hasMoralFocus corruption arising from private medical practice
responsibility of doctors to patients
hasNarrativePerspective third-person narrative
hasPageCountApprox ~500
hasTheme conflict between idealism and materialism
medical ethics
professional integrity
social injustice
influenced discussion leading to the creation of the National Health Service
public opinion on medical ethics in the United Kingdom
language English
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
mainCharacter Andrew Manson NERFINISHED
notableFor critique of medical corruption
depiction of unethical medical practices
influence on health-care reform debates in Britain
originalMedium print
protagonistOccupation doctor
general practitioner
publicationYear 1937
publisher Victor Gollancz Ltd NERFINISHED
setIn Wales NERFINISHED
Welsh mining communities
timePeriodOfSetting interwar period

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