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Time and The Rose Garden - Encountering the Magical in the life and works of J.B. Priestley

Time and The Rose Garden - Encountering the Magical in the life and works of J.B. Priestley

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  • More about Time and The Rose Garden - Encountering the Magical in the life and works of J.B. Priestley

J.B. Priestley is an old-fashioned playwright whose work is locked in a pre-war world, but Anthony Peake argues that his ideas on time, consciousness, and mortality can be found in popular blockbusters such as The Matrix, Vanilla Sky, Deja Vu, Sliding Doors, and Butterfly Effect.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 264 pages
\n Publication date: 26 January 2018
\n Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
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Many people consider J.B. Priestley to be an old-fashioned playwright whose work is trapped in a pre-war world of provincialism, and whose ideas are long past their sell-by date. In Time and the Rose Garden, internationally renowned author Anthony Peake re-evaluates the plays and novels of this fascinating writer. In doing so, Peake argues that Priestley should be recognized as one of the most prophetic of all middle-century playwrights, and that his ideas on time, consciousness, and mortality can be found in hugely popular blockbusters such as The Matrix, Vanilla Sky, Deja Vu, Sliding Doors, Butterfly Effect, and many others.

Priestley's plays and novels often explore the complexities of human relationships, particularly the tensions between different social classes and the struggles of individuals to find meaning and purpose in their lives. His characters are often complex and nuanced, with their flaws and weaknesses adding to their depth and complexity.

One of Priestley's most famous plays is An Inspector Calls, which was first performed in 1945. The play is set in a middle-class family in 1912, and explores the themes of social responsibility, class inequality, and the consequences of moral hypocrisy. The play is renowned for its powerful and thought-provoking dialogue, and its exploration of the human condition.

Another of Priestley's notable works is The Time Machine, which was published in 1950. The novel is set in the year 2000, and explores the idea of time travel and its potential consequences for human society. The novel is renowned for its imaginative and thought-provoking plot, and its exploration of the nature of time and the human experience.

In Time and the Rose Garden, Peake argues that Priestley's ideas on time, consciousness, and mortality are still relevant and important today. He suggests that Priestley's vision of a world in which time is not linear, but is shaped by human consciousness and action, is still relevant in our increasingly complex and interconnected world.

Peake also argues that Priestley's ideas on the nature of consciousness and the relationship between the individual and society are still relevant today. He suggests that Priestley's vision of a world in which individuals are not isolated and alone, but are connected to each other and to the wider world, is still relevant in our increasingly globalized and interconnected world.

In conclusion, J.B. Priestley is considered by many to be an old-fashioned playwright whose work is trapped in a pre-war world of provincialism, and whose ideas are long past their sell-by date. However, in Time and the Rose Garden, Anthony Peake re-evaluates Priestley's plays and novels and argues that Priestley should be recognized as one of the most prescient of all middle-century playwrights. Peake suggests that Priestley's ideas on time, consciousness, and mortality are still relevant and important today, and that his vision of a world in which individuals are connected to each other and to the wider world is still relevant in our increasingly globalized and interconnected world.

\n Weight: 302g\n
Dimension: 216 x 141 x 25 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781782794578\n \n

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