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Thatcreptupeo’day.
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Apathtothegardenofhislostyouth?
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1.Discuss,withyroupmembers,thepoeticalthemethatwearealwaysunsciousofthepreessofouryouthuntilitisgone.
2.Trytotrafourlioese.Payspetioriandrhymeschemeofthepoe
Notes
1.Angryyouhe“angryyoungmen”
ofmandmiddleclassBritishplaywrightsasromihe1950s.Thegroup’sleadingmembersincludedJohnOsborneahephrasewasinallyedbytheRoyalCourtTheatre’spressoffioteJohnOsborne’sLookBager.ItisthoughttobederivedfromtheautobiographyofLesliePaul,fouheWoodcraftFolk,whManublishedin1951.FollowingthesuccessoftheOsborhelabelliedbyBritishBritisherecharacterizedbydisillusioraditionalEnglishsociety.Theterm,alrecise,begantohavelessmeaheyearsasthewriterstowhomitwasinallyappliedbecamement,andmanyofthemdismissedthelabelasuseless.
2.JohnOsborne:HewasanEnglishplaywright,swriter,adcriticoftheEstablishment.Thesuccessofhis1956playLookBagertraheatre.Inaproductivelifeofmorethan40years,Osborhemesaingfe,filmandTV.Hispersoravagantandioclastiotoriousfortheornateviolenceofhislaohepoliticalcauseshesupportedbutalsoagainsthisownfamily,inghiswivesand.
3.LookBager:LookBager(1956)isaJohnOsborneplay—madeintofilmsin1959,1980,and1989—aboutalleinvolvibutdisaffean(JimmyPorter),hisupper-middle-class,impassivewife(Alisoybestfriend(HelenaCharles).amiableWelshlodger,attemptstokeepthepeace.TheplaywasasutheLondonstage,aerm“angryyouodescribeOsborhoseofhisgeionwhoemployedharshnessandrealismireintrasttothemoreescapistfarepreviouslyseen.
4.LuckyJim:ItisanovelbyKingsleyAmis,publishedin1954byVictollancz.ItwasAmis’sfirstnovel,aMaughamAwardforfietimearound1950,LuckyJimfollowstheexploitsoftheeponymousJames(Jim)Dixomedievalhistorylectureratanunnamedprovinglishuy(basedinpartoyofLeicester).Thetorudplaididstylearewide-rangingandfinelymodulated.Thenovelpioeristicsubject-matterofthetime:ayoungmanmakinghisost-warworldthatbinesnewandmoribundattitudes.Whilethetreatmelyrisestohighedy,thenovelisalslovestory,andsgriponthepainfulaiesofhumaionships.
ForFun
WorkstoRead
1.TheHistoryofTomJones,aFoundling:ItisoftenknownsimplyasTomJones,isaiovelbytheEnglishplaywrightaHehehaBildungsromanandapiovel.Firstpublishedon28February1749inLondon,TomJonesisamoEnglishproseworksdescribableasanovel,aionedbyW.Shaminhis1948book“GreatsandTheirNovels”
amoheworld.
2.AdventuresofHuckleberryFinn:ItisanovelbyMarkTwain,firstpublishediedKingdominDecember1884aedStatesinFebruary1885.edamoAmeriovels,theworkisamoieraturetobewrittenthroughoutinvernaglish,characterizedbylionalis
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1.LuckyJim(1957):Itisa1957BritishdirectedbyJohnBoultingandstarringIanCarmichael,Terry-ThomasandHughGriffith.Itisanadaptationofthe1954novelLuckyJimbyKingsleyAmis.
2.LookBager(1959):Itisa1959BritishfilmstarringRichardBurton,aryUreaonyRi.ItisbasedonJohnOsborne’splayofthesamealleinvolvibutdisaffean(JimmyPorter),hisupper-middle-class,impassivewife(Alisoybestfriend(HelenaCharles).amiableWelshlodger,attemptstokeepthepeace.
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