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  1. John Boynton Priestley OM ( / ˈpriːstli /; 13 September 1894 – 14 August 1984) was an English novelist, playwright, screenwriter, broadcaster and social commentator. [1] His Yorkshire background is reflected in much of his fiction, notably in The Good Companions (1929), which first brought him to wide public notice.

  2. J. B. Priestley (born Sept. 13, 1894, Bradford, Yorkshire, Eng.—died Aug. 14, 1984, Alveston, near Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire) was a British novelist, playwright, and essayist, noted for his varied output and his ability for shrewd characterization.

  3. Biography. About J.B. Priestley: The Last Great Man of English Letters. John Priestley (he added Boynton later on) was born in Bradford in the West Riding of Yorkshire on 13 September 1894. His father, Jonathan, was a pioneering schoolmaster, his mother, Emma, had been a mill girl.

  4. John Boynton Priestley, known as J.B. Priestley in the literary world, was a renowned English writer, social commentator, and playwright. He was born on 13the September 1894, in Yorkshire in England. He was a bright son of Jonathan Priestley, a headmaster, while his mother, Emma, was a housewife.

  5. Aug 11, 2022 · John Boynton Priestley was an English novelist, playwright, screenwriter, broadcaster and social commentator. His Yorkshire background is reflected in much of his fiction, notably in The Good Companions (1929), which first brought him to wide public notice.

  6. John Boynton Priestley, known as J. B. Priestley, was a multifaceted English novelist, playwright, screenwriter, broadcaster, and social commentator. Born on September 13, 1894, in the suburb of Manningham, Bradford, his Yorkshire background played a significant role in shaping his literary works.

  7. May 17, 2018 · Priestley, J.B. (John Boynton) (1894–1984) English writer and literary critic. His literary criticism includes The English Novel (1927) and Literature and Western Man (1960). His novels include The Good Companions (1929), Angel Pavement (1930), and Bright Day (1946).

  8. After a remarkably productive lifetime, spanning most of the 20th century, the Grand Old Man of English letters, J.B.Priestley OM, died on August 14th 1984. His ashes are buried at the charming old church at Hubberholme in the Yorkshire Dales.

  9. J.B PRIESTLEY. JB Priestley: An Inspector Calls TOURING. The legendary National Theatre Production of An Inspector Calls has begun touring again from the 9th September 2022, with dates available at theatres across England, Scotland and Wales until May 2023.

  10. This article is prompted by a growing sense of puzzlement, and an irritable question: what has posterity done with J. B Priestley?1 Once upon a time, we all knew who he was: a man of the people, and a man of the left - indeed, one of the founding fathers of the post-war social-democratic era.

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