J. B. Priestley's Time Plays

Dramas written by English author J. B. Priestley

The English author J. B. Priestley wrote a number of dramas during the 1930s and 40s, which have come to be known as his Time Plays.[1] They are so called because each constructs its plot around a particular concept of time. In the plays, various theories of time become a central theatrical device of the play, the characters' lives being affected by how they react to the unusual temporal landscape they encounter.[2]

The Time Plays comprise:

  • Dangerous Corner (1932), in which exposure of a group of characters' dark secrets is wiped out when the play returns to the beginning at the fall of the curtain;
  • Time and the Conways (1937), which explores J. W. Dunne's theory of simultaneous time expounded in the book An Experiment with Time;
  • I Have Been Here Before, which is inspired by P. D. Ouspensky's theory of eternal recurrence from A New Model of the Universe;[3]
  • Johnson Over Jordan, in which a man encounters a series of trials in the afterlife;[3]
  • Music at Night, given a dreamlike setting outside of passing time (as in dreams).[3]
  • The Long Mirror, in which a woman artist has a curiously intimate relationship with a musician she has never met but has shared his life for five years in the spirit finally meet at a Welsh hotel;
  • An Inspector Calls (USSR 1945, UK 1946), the most famous of them, where a family undergoes a police investigation into a suicide in which they are revealed to be progressively more entangled.

Of all the theories of time employed in the plays, Priestley professed to take only one seriously: that of J. W. Dunne as expounded in his book An Experiment with Time. However, his acceptance of the theory is qualified. Dunne's theory involved an infinite regress of time dimensions and levels of the self and Priestley rejected more than the first few time dimensions, which were sufficient to explain both the passage of time and precognition.[4]

References

  1. ^ Robert Skloot; "The Time Plays of J. B. Priestley", Quarterly Journal of Speech, Volume 56, Issue 4 (1970), Pages 426-431.[1]
  2. ^ JB Priestley's son on An Inspector Calls - Cambridge News 16 October 2011
  3. ^ a b c Priestley (1964) p134
  4. ^ J. B. Priestley; Man and Time (1964)

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Novels
  • Adam in Moonshine (1927)
  • Benighted (1927)
  • Farthing Hall (1929 with Hugh Walpole)
  • The Good Companions (1929)
  • Angel Pavement (1930)
  • Faraway (1932)
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  • Let the People Sing (1939)
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  • Festival at Farbridge (1951)
  • Low Notes on a High Level (1954)
  • The Magicians (1954)
  • Saturn Over the Water (1961)
  • The Shapes of Sleep (1962)
  • Sir Michael & Sir George (1964)
  • Lost Empires (1965)
  • Salt Is Leaving (1966)
  • It's an Old Country (1967)
  • London End (1968)
  • Out Of Town (1968)
  • Snoggle (1971)
  • Found, Lost, Found (1976)
Short stories
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Short story collections
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  • Brief Diversions (1922)
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  • English Journey (1934)
  • Midnight on the Desert (1937 autobiography)
  • We Live In Two Worlds (1937 documentary)
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  • Margin Released (1962 autobiography)
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  • The Edwardians (1970)
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  • Instead Of The Trees (1977 autobiography)
Film and TV adaptations
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  • Out of the Unknown: "Level Seven" (1966 sci-fi series)
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  • An Inspector Calls (1982 film)
  • Lost Empires (1986)
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