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John Osborne: Critical Essay by Graham A. Dixon

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John Osborne
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SOURCE: Dixon, Graham A. “Still Looking Back: The Deconstruction of the Angry Young Man in Look Back in Anger and Déjàvu.Modern Drama 37, no. 3 (fall 1994): 521-29.

In the following essay, Dixon maintains that Osborne's later play Déjàvu provides insight into Jimmy Porter's powerlessness in Look Back in Anger.

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