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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Notes on Contributors x
- Foreword xiii
- Introduction 1
- chapter 1 ‘Usual stimulating awful marvellous Northern urban landscape’: Authorship, Poetry and Placemaking in Lindsay Anderson’s 1960s Filmography 15
- chapter 2 The White Bus and Townscape 32
- chapter 3 ‘A poetic version of a News of the World story’: Gender, Realism and Single Motherhood in This Sporting Life 43
- chapter 4 Boarding School Stories: A Critical Reflection on Lindsay Anderson’s If. . . . 55
- chapter 5 Ego and Alter Ego: Malcolm McDowell in the Films of Lindsay Anderson 68
- chapter 6 The Angry Young Man Strikes: An Exploration into Lindsay Anderson’s Political Satires 79
- chapter 7 ‘He’s not what people expect a working-class writer to be’: Class, Region and Realism in the Work of David Storey and Lindsay Anderson 90
- chapter 8 In Celebration of a Brilliant Craftsman: The Strange Likeness of Lindsay Anderson, William Wyler and Anthony Asquith 101
- chapter 9 ‘Crass stupidity’: The Critics and The Old Crowd 116
- chapter 10 Spine-chilling Possibilities: Britannia Hospital and British Horror Production 133
- chapter 1 1 Becoming Flesh: Queer Vulnerabilities in Britannia Hospital 147
- chapter 12 If You Were There . . .: The Legacy of Free Cinema 160
- chapter 13 The Popularity of The Whales of August and a Short History of Lindsay Anderson in Japan 173
- chapter 14 Bette, Lillian and Lindsay – and The Whales of August 188
- Bibliography 200
- Index 215
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Notes on Contributors x
- Foreword xiii
- Introduction 1
- chapter 1 ‘Usual stimulating awful marvellous Northern urban landscape’: Authorship, Poetry and Placemaking in Lindsay Anderson’s 1960s Filmography 15
- chapter 2 The White Bus and Townscape 32
- chapter 3 ‘A poetic version of a News of the World story’: Gender, Realism and Single Motherhood in This Sporting Life 43
- chapter 4 Boarding School Stories: A Critical Reflection on Lindsay Anderson’s If. . . . 55
- chapter 5 Ego and Alter Ego: Malcolm McDowell in the Films of Lindsay Anderson 68
- chapter 6 The Angry Young Man Strikes: An Exploration into Lindsay Anderson’s Political Satires 79
- chapter 7 ‘He’s not what people expect a working-class writer to be’: Class, Region and Realism in the Work of David Storey and Lindsay Anderson 90
- chapter 8 In Celebration of a Brilliant Craftsman: The Strange Likeness of Lindsay Anderson, William Wyler and Anthony Asquith 101
- chapter 9 ‘Crass stupidity’: The Critics and The Old Crowd 116
- chapter 10 Spine-chilling Possibilities: Britannia Hospital and British Horror Production 133
- chapter 1 1 Becoming Flesh: Queer Vulnerabilities in Britannia Hospital 147
- chapter 12 If You Were There . . .: The Legacy of Free Cinema 160
- chapter 13 The Popularity of The Whales of August and a Short History of Lindsay Anderson in Japan 173
- chapter 14 Bette, Lillian and Lindsay – and The Whales of August 188
- Bibliography 200
- Index 215