An Inspector Calls and Other Plays
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Description
“An Inspector Calls,” first produced in 1946, is a captivating play that combines the suspense of a detective thriller with profound philosophical themes. Set against the backdrop of a society in transition, it delves into social conscience and the erosion of middle-class values. J.B. Priestley’s work also includes “Time and the Conways” and “I Have Been Here Before,” which explore precognition and the tension between fate and free will. Additionally, “The Linden Tree” challenges historical perceptions as it examines post-war family dynamics and societal expectations.
Why You Should Read?
- Gripping Suspense: The play keeps audiences on the edge of their seats with its intense detective thriller elements.
- Philosophical Depth: It offers a thought-provoking exploration of social conscience and the decline of traditional values.
- Innovative Themes: Priestley’s ‘time’ plays introduce intriguing concepts of precognition and the battle between fate and free will.
- Historical Reflection: “The Linden Tree” provides a unique perspective on post-war life and challenges conventional historical narratives.
- Timeless Relevance: Despite being written in the mid-20th century, the themes resonate with contemporary audiences, making it a relevant read today.
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Product Details
| ISBN-13 | 9780141185354 |
| Cover / Binding | Paperback |
| Publisher | Penguin Modern Classics |