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These class notes would provide valuable insights into John Osborne's critically acclaimed play Look Back in Anger. The play popularised the term "Angry Young Man" and is regarded as an example of "Kitchen Sink Drama". In its brutally... more
Jimmy Porter is a sharp, sensitive undergraduate, a victim of class disparity, spokesman of the
This paper provides a brief cultural background to the play in hope of letting students better understand/appreciate the play.
This article, at the outset, lays focus on the theme of alienation, internal conflict and hostility experienced by Jimmy Porter in John Osborne's play Look Back in Anger by examining how the character, Jimmy is furious with life, friends... more
Starting from John Osborne’s negative reaction to theatre critics’ and journalists’ perception of "Look Back in Anger"’s idiosyncratic language as “angry”, as well as their perception of the protagonist Jimmy Porter as a representative of... more
Despite their different time periods and social, economic and political changes in the society, these three plays have anger, violence and alienation in common and so, the desire to convey these feelings to their audience yet in different... more
John Osborne writes his historically political play, "A Patriot for Me" in 1965 – in the critical decade which saw the end of stage censorship –, focusing on a significant double agent during the First World War, Alfred Redl. The play... more
The thirty years following the Second World War was a period of radical change politically, socially and economically. The post war years marked the height of three contravening concepts: disenchantment, aspiration and optimism for an age... more
John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger was seen as a “revolution” in British theater when it was first staged in 1956 at the Royal Court Theater. In 1999, in a National Theater poll (NT 2000), the play ...
11th International IDEA Conference, Çankaya University, April 2017, Ankara
The first performance of Look Back in Anger in 1956 ushered in a new period of British theatre, and its success established the previously unknown John Osborne as a new playwright of the first rank. Contrary to popular perception, Look... more
This essay carries out a brief and yet thorough analysis on the relationship between Epic Theatre (Piscator and Brecht, with references to Szondi's work) and British Drama (with particular reference to Shelagh Delaney, Edward Bond and... more
A review of the proverbial holiday from hell in the South of France in 1961 involving Joh Osborne, Tony Richardson, George Devine and Osborne's current girlfriend Jocelyn Rickards.
Esta es una entrada del Diccionario de la recepción teatral en España, que quiere ser una útil herramienta para todos los que se interesen por la fortuna que ha tenido en España el teatro extranjero o, incluso, el teatro en otras lenguas... more
Using James Joyce's The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man as a framework, the present paper aims at discussing the position of the artist and his role in two post-war British plays; namely, Osborne's The Entertainer, and Hare's Teeth... more
While recent years have seen increasing critical engagement with British theatre in the years preceding John Osborne's Look Back in Anger, few writers have concentrated on the theatre of Osborne himself before 1956. However, the emergence... more
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