1 / 12

AQA English Literature GCSE

AQA English Literature GCSE. An Inspector Calls. Context: J. B. Priestley. John Boynton Priestley was born in 1894. He was born in Heaton, Bradford. Priestley called Heaton an “ultra-respectable” suburb of Bradford. Priestley’s parents were middle class.

nydia
Download Presentation

AQA English Literature GCSE

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. AQA English Literature GCSE An Inspector Calls

  2. Context: J. B. Priestley • John Boynton Priestley was born in 1894. • He was born in Heaton, Bradford. • Priestley called Heaton an “ultra-respectable” suburb of Bradford. • Priestley’s parents were middle class. • Priestley’s first job was as a junior clerk in a wool company. • Priestley joined the British Army during the First World War.

  3. Late in the war, and following a German gas attack, Priestley was declared unfit for service. • After the First World War, and on his return to Britain, Priestley read Modern History and Political Science at Cambridge. • By 1922 Priestley was well established as a journalist and critic. • In the 1930s, at the time of The Great Depression, he became increasingly concerned with social problems and industrial strife. • In 1940, during the Second World War, Priestley presented Postscripts – a radio programme on the BBC – where he expressed his left-wing political views. • The Conservatives (Churchill’s Cabinet) complained about Priestley’s programme and in October 1940 the BBC axed it.

  4. In 1941, and dismayed with the political truce during the war, Priestley and a group of friends founded the socialist Common Wealth Party. • After the Second World War, Priestley continued his work as a journalist and writer. • The title of the play written by Priestley in 1945 was An Inspector Calls. • The first performance of the play was in Russia in 1946. • The first UK performance of the play was at the New Theatre, London on 1st October 1946 • In 1957, his article – ‘Russia, the Atom and the West’ – led to the formation of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND).

  5. Priestley’s interest in the concept of time was seen in his article, ‘Man and Time’, which was published in 1964. • Priestley wrote an introduction to Antonia Raeburn’s The Militant Suffragettes in 1973? • He was awarded the Order of Merit in 1977 • Priestley died in 1984

  6. Task • Look at the following book covers and posters for J. B. Priestley’s An Inspector Calls. Use them to make predictions about: • setting – both in time and place; • plot – what happens; • characters; • themes; • any other ideas.

  7. Cover 1

  8. Cover 2

  9. Cover 3

  10. Cover 4

  11. Cover 5

  12. Cover 6

More Related