Priestley's play An Inspector Calls is a crucial part of your IGCSE. It is double-weighted: it is assessed both as a piece of coursework and is also assessed in the exam - hence, you must be very confident about this play.
Here are the two crucial primary sources. Below is a link to an online edition of the text. There are typos everywhere, but the text is accurate. If you forget your book, you can find your way and read up as you go using this online version.
Here are the two crucial primary sources. Below is a link to an online edition of the text. There are typos everywhere, but the text is accurate. If you forget your book, you can find your way and read up as you go using this online version.
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This is a filmed performance of An Inspector Calls from the BBC (1982). While there are some elements cut out, the sequence and wording is very faithful to the original text. We will be looking at the book in sections, and each section will correspond to timings of the film, so that you can watch the play as well as read the script.
Here are some overview notes documents that could prove helpful when trying to negotiate your way through the text:
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