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Priestleys England is the first full-length academic study of J B Priestley novelist, playwright, screen-writer, journalist and broadcaster, political activist, public intellectual and popular entertainer, one of the makers of twentieth-century Britain, and one of its sharpest critics. The book explores the cultural, literary and political history of twentieth-century Britain through the themes which preoccupied Priestley throughout his life: competing versions of Englishness; tradition, modernity, and the decline of industrial England; Americanisation, mass culture and Admass; cultural values and broadbrow culture; consumerism and the decay of the public sphere; the loss of spirituality and community in the nervous excitement, the frenzy, the underlying despair of our century. It argues that Priestley has been unjustly neglected for too long: we have a great deal to learn both from this extraordinary, multi-faceted man, and from the English radical tradition he represented. This book will appeal to all those interested in the culture and politics of twentieth-century Britain, in the continuing debates over Englishness to which Priestley made such a key contribution, and in the life and work of one of the most remarkable and popular writers of the past century. -- .
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780719072871
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 228
- Utgivningsdatum: 2014-04-30
- Förlag: Manchester University Press