1st Edition

J.B. Priestley

By Maggie B. Gale Copyright 2008
224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

J. B. Priestley is the first book to provide a detailed and up to date analysis of the enormous contribution made by this playwright, novelist, journalist and critic to twentieth century British theatre. Priestley was often criticised for being either too populist or too experimental and this study unpicks the contradictions of a playwright and theatre theorist popular with audiences but... Read more
Section I: Life, Politics and Theory  Chapter 1: Life Career and Politics  Chapter 2: The Function and Practice of Theatre: visions, theories and critical responses  Section II: Key Plays  Chapter 3: The Family, Gender and Sexual Relations  Chapter 4: Time and the Time Plays  Chapter 5: Work and Visions of Dystopia/Utopia  Section III: Key Plays/Productions  Chapter 6: The Good Companions  Chapter 7: An Inspector Calls  Chapter 8: Johnson Over Jordan

Biography

Maggie Gale is joint Series Editor for Routledge Modern and Contemporary Dramatists, and Chair in Drama at the Univeristy of Manchester. She has published extensively on British inter-war theatre and has one previous Routledge publication: West End Women: Women and the London Stage 1918-1962.