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Sex and class in John Osborne's look back in anger
Authors:Linda Hall
Affiliation:Senior Lecturer in English and Professional Studies, Bulmershe College of Higher Education, Woodlands Avenue, Earley, Reading, Berks, U.K.
Abstract:The article takes to task the established critical view of Look Back in Anger as an essentially radical play about our class-ridden society. Instead, I attempt to argue and demonstrate by close reference to the text that it is not class but sex that is really the main focus of Osborne's abusive attention in the play. I show that the play is, in fact, a blatant and particularly vicious attack on women. It seems to me that Osborne uses the insubstantial class element in the play not to attack the 1950s world of privilege and snobbery but to disguise in pseudo-social terms his fear and loathing of women.
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