The Archers in fact and fiction academic analyses of life in rural Borsetshire

If you have ever wondered about the ethical implications of Dr Richard Locke’s affair with Shula Hebden-Lloyd or whether the ergonomic design of tractor seats could have prevented Tony Archer getting a bad back then this book is for you. Leading academics from across the United Kingdom use storyline...

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Other Authors: Courage, Cara, editor (editor), Headlam, Nicola, editor, Matthews, P. H., editor
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Oxford [etc.] : Peter Lang 2016
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Summary:If you have ever wondered about the ethical implications of Dr Richard Locke’s affair with Shula Hebden-Lloyd or whether the ergonomic design of tractor seats could have prevented Tony Archer getting a bad back then this book is for you. Leading academics from across the United Kingdom use storylines from BBC Radio 4’s The Archers to examine life in rural Borsetshire, bringing their academic research to new audiences. Is Lynda Snell a middleclass warrior? Can Rob Titchener be compared to Iago? The irreverent but thought-provoking contributionswill have you laughing and thinking.
Physical Description:166 p. : il., gráf., mapas, planos ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice
ISBN:9781787071193