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An Inspector Calls (Heinemann Plays)

An Inspector Calls (Heinemann Plays)

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Author: J.b. Priestley
Creator: Tim Bezant
Publisher: Heinemann Educational Publishers
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 23 reviews
Sales Rank: 1373

Media: Hardcover
Edition: New
Pages: 78
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.1 x 0.4

ISBN: 0435232827
Dewey Decimal Number: 808
EAN: 9780435232825
ASIN: 0435232827

Publication Date: January 12, 1993
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Also Available In:

  • Paperback - An Inspector Calls: And Other Plays (Penguin Modern Classics)
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  • Hardcover - An Inspector Calls: Photocopiable Resources
  • Paperback - An Inspector Calls (New Longman Literature)

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Customer Reviews:   Read 18 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars i am reading this for gcse its really good   March 15, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

i am reading this in my class for gcse english it has got such a twist in it its fab i love the character eric i am a little bit squiffy! the inspector is such a good character how he is so aburpt and stern and makes nearly all of them regret there actions the play preformed on stage is also amazing i would reconmend this to anyone who loves a good moral mystery murder well suicide and to have all there ideas how they thought the play would end out of the window
read it!



4 out of 5 stars About An Inspector Calls   June 11, 2006
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Some consider this play to be a murder mystery or whodunit but in the ending of the play the form of moral tale is added as the inspector makes the audiece think about their moral responsiblity and how they collectively killed an innocent woman Eva Smith. An inspector calls is a very well-written play and of course contains the three unites of time place and action. These are all constant throughout the play and so allows the audience to focus of the dialogue. Priestley's socialist view point are put across clearly and many feel after reading or seeing this play they are better people and live a more socialist life. Priestley's use of languge, hints puns and suggests a different meaning to the names Goole and Eva Smith. A good play and a must read.


5 out of 5 stars A brilliant read   November 15, 2005
 7 out of 8 found this review helpful

This book is a suprisingly good read for a play. The characters in this book are written under finese, you will find yourself relating to each of them; An inspector does indeed call around, investigating the death of a woman; as the story unfolds you are exposed to a world of deceit, betrayal, and social intolerence. It is an extremely well crafted book, plot twists are aplenty - its core ideas are representation of the time at which the book was set, the ideas of socialism and capitlism, money and love. In the end it is the combined act of each and every family member that seems to lead to the woman's demise. Each one of the family ended up affecting the woman in unimaginable ways - and only after recalecting, do the family peice together how they were involved (pushed along by the inspector), the true essence of the inspector is revealed - how he represents the guilt ridden voice in the back of your head, the final part of the story chilling in itself...when the inspector leaves, the phone rings, the police tell Mr Birling that they are sending an inspector, to ask some questions as they have just found a woman dead...


5 out of 5 stars Relevent Then, Relevent Now   June 4, 2004
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I think that An Inspector calls is an esential book to read.

When J.B Priestly wrote the play in the 1940's, it made a big point a bout class, and although those barriers are alot more faded and fallen than they were, they haven't completely dissapated, making this play still relevent today.

It is one of the set texts for at least one GCSE examining boards, so many will be studying it for their GCSE's. To those the reason to buy your own copy is obvious, school don't yell if you lose it, annotating is perfectly allowed, and the book is usually in a better state.

The play itself, is very brilliant, very dramatic, exciting and intiguing (yeah, I know I can't spell). I won't give everything away (that would be very mean...)but as every character reveals their story, it links into the others, and makes you want to hear the rest. When you have heard all the stories, you can't blame the girl for killing herself.


3 out of 5 stars An inspector calls   April 27, 2004
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

A Review of "An Inspector Calls"
By J.B.Priestly
An inspector calls is a play set in 1912. It is written by J.B. Priestly,who considered himself a spokesman for the average person.
The book is about an inspector who goes to the Birling family'shouse about the sudden death of a girl who has just committed suicide. Theinspector goes round each and everyone of the family asking what linksthey had with Eva Smith. The family reveal secrets which could have playedleading parts which led to the suicide of Eva.
It starts off with theinspector knocking on the Birling family's door. The next thing they knowis that is that they are all sitting round the dining room table withquestions being thrown at them by the inspector. The book starts off quiteslowly but once all the pieces have been put together it really getsgoing.
What make this a really good book are all the twists. They allinterlink with each other and you never know when the next twist is comingup! I have never known such a book to finish in such shock even threeparagraphs before the ending, totally unexpected.
This book did nothave any particular exciting characters. They were just normal averagepeople like you and me. I think this is what Priestly was trying toachieve and he did this well, it could of happened to anyone!
If you read this book, you will need deep concentration becausedespite its easy language all the characters interlink with each other,and have unexpected twists. The message this book is, don't take anyonefor granted and try to not regret anything do everything you can to helpsomeone.
Sam Stone
Sutton Valence School