In 1956, Look Back in Anger did nothing new in presenting a representation of an unsuccessful and unhappy marriage on the patriarchal model. The notion of a companionate marriage is not even a remote ideal in the play. In the play, marital sex and cohabitation outside marriage were condemned as "living in sin"
In 1956, Look Back in Anger did nothing new in presenting a representation of an unsuccessful and unhappy marriage on the patriarchal model. The notion of a companionate marriage is not even a remote ideal in the play. In the play, marital sex and cohabitation outside marriage were condemned as "living in sin"
In 1956, Look Back in Anger did nothing new in presenting a representation of an unsuccessful and unhappy marriage on the patriarchal model. The notion of a companionate marriage is not even a remote ideal in the play. In the play, marital sex and cohabitation outside marriage were condemned as "living in sin"