Results for: books tagged ‘Class’

  1. Alan Clarke

    Alan Clarke: Richard T. Kelly

    An unusually brilliant generation of film-makers emerged from British television drama in the 1960-70s - none more formidable than Alan Clarke. Yet Clarke enjoyed only a vague renown among the ... More

  2. All or Nothing

    All or Nothing: Mike Leigh

    The screenplay of Mike Leigh's masterful and moving new film, set on a London housing estate over a long weekend, and starring Timothy Spall and Lesley Manville.Phil is a gentle, ... More

  3. Atonement

    Atonement: Christopher Hampton

    ATONEMENT THE SHOOTING SCRIPT® Screenplay by Christopher Hampton Based on the novel by Ian McEwan Introduction by Christopher Hampton A Newmarket Shooting Script® Series Book 30 Colour photos in a ... More

  4. Autobiography

    Autobiography: Diana Cooper

    Lady Diana Cooper’s autobiography covers the years from her earliest childhood (as Lady Diana Manners, youngest daughter of the eighth Duke of Rutland) to retirement at Chantilly and the death ... More

  5. Back to the Local

    Back to the Local: Maurice Gorham, illustrated by Edward Ardizzone

    The title needs explaining. Why back? We haven't been there yet! In 1939 the same team of Maurice Gorham (text) and Edward Ardizzone (illustrations) published The Local. Like so many ... More

  6. Bealby

    Bealby: H. G. Wells

    Bealby is a young boy who is absolutely determined not to accept his lot in life as a servant. However, despite having thrown tantrums and argued with his mother about ... More

  7. Chekhov's Ivanov

    Chekhov's Ivanov: Tom Stoppard

    Only a year ago, the landowner Nikolai Ivanov was full of energy and optimism, in love with his wife and working hard. Now, for no reason he can understand, Ivanov ... More

  8. Chekhov's The Seagull

    Chekhov's The Seagull: Christopher Hampton

    I know now, Kostya, I understand that in our work - doesn't matter whether it's acting or writing - what's important isn't fame or glamour, none of the things I ... More

  9. A Child of the Jago

    A Child of the Jago: Arthur Morrison

    ‘If the community have left horrible places and horrible lives before his eyes, then the fault is the community’s: and to picture these places and these lives becomes not merely ... More

  10. Crusoe's Secret

    Crusoe's Secret: Tom Paulin

    Crusoe's Secret is a wide-ranging collection of essays on major authors and texts from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries. More than a loose gathering, it offers a series of ... More

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