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Look Back in Anger Study Guide

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by John Osborne
About 65 pages (19,514 words)
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The Entertainer is Osborne's second play, produced by The English Stage Company in 1957. Osborne offers the outdated and dying English music hall and the main character, second-rate performer Archie Rice, as a metaphor for England.

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Inadmissible Evidence is the product of a more mature artistic mind and evidenced that Osborne could successfully break traditional dramaturgical rules. It picks up Osborne's chronicle of the state of contemporary England where Look Back in Anger left off.

A Better Class of Person is Osborne's autobiography up to the production of Look Back in Anger.

Almost a Gentleman is Osborne's second volume of autobiography and begins with his fame as a playwright that followed the.....

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