A State of Play - British Politics on Screen, Stage and Page, from Anthony Trollope to 'The Thick of It' (Hardcover, New)


"A State of Play" explores how the British have imagined their politics, from the parliament worship of Anthony Trollope to the cynicism of "The Thick of It." In an account that mixes historical with political analysis, Steven Fielding argues that fictional depictions of politics have played an important but insidious part in shaping how the British think about their democracy and have helped ventilate their many frustrations with Westminster. He shows that dramas and fictions have also performed a significant role in the battle of ideas, in a way undreamt of by those who draft party manifestos. The book examines the work of overtly political writers have treated the subject, discussing the novels of H.G. Wells, the comedy series "Yes, Minister" and the plays of David Hare. However, it also assesses how less obvious sources, such as the films of George Formby, the novels of Agatha Christie, the "Just William "stories and situation comedies like "Steptoe and Son," have reflected on representative democracy. "A State of Play "is an invaluable, distinctive and engaging guide to a new way of thinking about Britain's political past and present.

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"A State of Play" explores how the British have imagined their politics, from the parliament worship of Anthony Trollope to the cynicism of "The Thick of It." In an account that mixes historical with political analysis, Steven Fielding argues that fictional depictions of politics have played an important but insidious part in shaping how the British think about their democracy and have helped ventilate their many frustrations with Westminster. He shows that dramas and fictions have also performed a significant role in the battle of ideas, in a way undreamt of by those who draft party manifestos. The book examines the work of overtly political writers have treated the subject, discussing the novels of H.G. Wells, the comedy series "Yes, Minister" and the plays of David Hare. However, it also assesses how less obvious sources, such as the films of George Formby, the novels of Agatha Christie, the "Just William "stories and situation comedies like "Steptoe and Son," have reflected on representative democracy. "A State of Play "is an invaluable, distinctive and engaging guide to a new way of thinking about Britain's political past and present.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

April 2014

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

June 2014

Authors

Dimensions

234 x 156 x 23mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Cloth over boards / With dust jacket

Pages

312

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-1-84966-978-8

Barcode

9781849669788

Categories

LSN

1-84966-978-3



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