An inspector’s calling : JB Priestley’s plea for justice echoes beyond his best-known play
His parable of collective social responsibility is a hardy classic but the Yorkshire playwright’s wider legacy should not be neglected How on earth does one sum up JB Priestley? He wrote 39 plays, 26 novels and a huge amount of nonfiction and was dismissed by Virginia Woolf, with characteristic (…)
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