Results for: books tagged ‘Class’
Look Back in Anger: John Osborne
In 1956 John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger changed the course of English theatre.‘Look Back in Anger presents post-war youth as it really is. To have done this at all ... More
Stand Before Your God: Paul Watkins
Two Plays for Young People: Philip Ridley
This book contains two wonderful plays for young people by award-winning playwright, screenwriter and novelist Philip Ridley. In Fairytaleheart, two fifteen-year-olds confront their loneliness by exploring the language of theatre ... More
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
The Remains of the Day: Kazuo Ishiguro
A Warwickshire Testimony: April de Angelis
The past: the 'big house', the servant class, the close-knit family ties of a bygone generation. Rural idyll or claustrophobic hellhole? Desperate to get away from her family and from ... More
Naked: Mike Leigh
Few directors in contemporary cinema have laid bare the divisions, misunderstandings and grievances of our society with such skill and rigour as Mike Leigh. Naked is perhaps his most daring ... More
The Harvest: Christopher Hart
A novel about adolescence and first love, about English nature and the profound changes affecting our rural landscape, The Harvest is a contemporary and unsentimental elegy for an entire class ... More
Performance: Donald Cammell
Performance is the 'cultiest', and many say the greatest, British film: a study of crime, class, sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll, jointly directed by the formidable team of Nicolas ... More
That Summer: Andrew Greig
It is 1940 and Britain is at war with Germany. France has fallen and with Britain the next, and most crucial, country in Hitler's path, the threat shifts to unfamiliar ... More
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