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King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics

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On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction. In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day. In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, academic and director of the Centre for British Politics, Professor Steven Fielding, talks about the fascination with politics by writers and filmmakers. Suitable for Undergraduate study and community education Professor Steven Fielding, School of Politics and International Relations Professor Steven Fielding is Professor of Political History and Director of the Centre for On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction. In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day. In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, academic and director of the Centre for British Politics, Professor Steven Fielding, talks about the fascination with politics by writers and filmmakers. Suitable for Undergraduate study and community education Professor Steven Fielding, School of Politics and International Relations Professor Steven Fielding is Professor of Political History and Director of the Centre for

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UNow | UNow | Politics | Politics | Political Representation | Political Representation | Political Fiction | Political Fiction | Fiction | Fiction | Political Writing | Political Writing | Political Depiction | Political Depiction | UKOER | UKOER

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King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics

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On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction. In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day. In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, writer Laurence Marks discusses his political screenwriting with Maurice Gran, and in particular, The New Statesman character Alan B'Stard and reveals how far from the truth this notorious screen character is compared to those in power. Suitable for Undergraduate study and community education Laurence Marks, Script Writer. Laurence Marks is one half of writing duo Marks & On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction. In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day. In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, writer Laurence Marks discusses his political screenwriting with Maurice Gran, and in particular, The New Statesman character Alan B'Stard and reveals how far from the truth this notorious screen character is compared to those in power. Suitable for Undergraduate study and community education Laurence Marks, Script Writer. Laurence Marks is one half of writing duo Marks &

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UNow | UNow | Politics | Politics | Political Sitcoms | Political Sitcoms | Political Screenwriting | Political Screenwriting | Political Fiction | Political Fiction | Fiction | Fiction | UKOER | UKOER

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King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics

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The Centre for British Politics is based in the University's School of Politics and International Relations. www.nottingham.ac.uk/politics/cbp The Centre for British Politics is based in the University's School of Politics and International Relations. www.nottingham.ac.uk/politics/cbp On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction. In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day. In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, former MP and writer Joe Ashton reveals how much truth there is in his writing and explains why politicians often turn to writing fiction in order to spill the beans on what goes on behind closed doors. Suitable for Undergraduate study and community education Joe Ashton, Former MP and Author (Grassroots, Majority of One) The Centre for British Politics is based in the Uni On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction. In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day. In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, former MP and writer Joe Ashton reveals how much truth there is in his writing and explains why politicians often turn to writing fiction in order to spill the beans on what goes on behind closed doors. Suitable for Undergraduate study and community education Joe Ashton, Former MP and Author (Grassroots, Majority of One) The Centre for British Politics is based in the Uni

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UNow | UNow | Politics | Politics | Fiction | Fiction | Political Fiction | Political Fiction | Political Representation | Political Representation | Political Depiction | Political Depiction | UKOER | UKOER

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King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics

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On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction. In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day. In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, MP and author Chris Mullin talks about his own political fiction and explains why the line between political reality and fiction is much thinner than you'd think. Suitable for Undergraduate study and community education Chris Mullen, Former MP, Author and Journalist Chris Mullen was a Member of Parliament for Sunderland South between 1987-2010. His books include politica On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction. In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day. In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, MP and author Chris Mullin talks about his own political fiction and explains why the line between political reality and fiction is much thinner than you'd think. Suitable for Undergraduate study and community education Chris Mullen, Former MP, Author and Journalist Chris Mullen was a Member of Parliament for Sunderland South between 1987-2010. His books include politica

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UNow | UNow | Politics | Politics | Fiction | Fiction | Political Fiction | Political Fiction | Political Writing | Political Writing | UKOER | UKOER

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King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics

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On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction. In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day. In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, Research Fellow - Matthew Bailey - answers a question posed by Hazel Blears. Could a West Wing-styled drama improve the standing of British politicians? Suitable for Undergraduate study and community education Dr Matthew Bailey, Research Fellow, The Centre for British Politics, The University of Nottingham Dr Matthew Bailey has published work on a variety of topics regard On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction. In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day. In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, Research Fellow - Matthew Bailey - answers a question posed by Hazel Blears. Could a West Wing-styled drama improve the standing of British politicians? Suitable for Undergraduate study and community education Dr Matthew Bailey, Research Fellow, The Centre for British Politics, The University of Nottingham Dr Matthew Bailey has published work on a variety of topics regard

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UNow | UNow | Politics | Politics | Fiction | Fiction | Political Fiction | Political Fiction | Political Drama | Political Drama | Political Dipiction | Political Dipiction | Political Representation | Political Representation | UKOER | UKOER

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King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics

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On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction. In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day. In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, screenwriter Tony Saint talks about an upcoming BBC drama based on the MPs expenses scandal. Suitable for Undergraduate study and community education Tony Saint, Screenwriter Tony Saint is a screen-writer and novelist. Tony's television film Thatcher: The Long Walk to Finchley was broadcast in June 2008 to great critical acclaim. It has been noinated for Best Single Drama On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction. In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day. In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, screenwriter Tony Saint talks about an upcoming BBC drama based on the MPs expenses scandal. Suitable for Undergraduate study and community education Tony Saint, Screenwriter Tony Saint is a screen-writer and novelist. Tony's television film Thatcher: The Long Walk to Finchley was broadcast in June 2008 to great critical acclaim. It has been noinated for Best Single Drama

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UNow | UNow | Politics | Politics | Fiction | Fiction | Political Fiction | Political Fiction | Political Writing | Political Writing | Political Representation | Political Representation | Political Depiction | Political Depiction | UKOER | UKOER

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King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics

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On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction. In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day. In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, playwright James Graham (Toryboyz, Little Madam, Sons of York) talks about his approach to political fiction and what inspires him. Suitable for Undergraduate study and community education James Graham, Political Playwright James Graham writes for theatre, radio, film and television. He won the Catherine Johnson Award for the Best Play 2007 for his play Eden's Empire and On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction. In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day. In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, playwright James Graham (Toryboyz, Little Madam, Sons of York) talks about his approach to political fiction and what inspires him. Suitable for Undergraduate study and community education James Graham, Political Playwright James Graham writes for theatre, radio, film and television. He won the Catherine Johnson Award for the Best Play 2007 for his play Eden's Empire and

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UNow | UNow | Politics | Politics | Fiction | Fiction | Political Fiction | Political Fiction | Political Theatre | Political Theatre | Political Representation | Political Representation | Political Depiction | Political Depiction | Politicised Writing | Politicised Writing | UKOER | UKOER

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Utopia Utopia

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kind | kind | Fiction -- England -- 16th century | Fiction -- England -- 16th century | Fantasy literature -- England -- 16th century | Fantasy literature -- England -- 16th century | Utopian literature -- England -- 16th century | Utopian literature -- England -- 16th century | Essays -- England -- 16th century | Essays -- England -- 16th century | text | text | CC BY-SA | CC BY-SA

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Anne of the island Anne of the island

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kind | kind | Fiction -- Canada -- 20th century | Fiction -- Canada -- 20th century | Novels -- Canada -- 20th century | Novels -- Canada -- 20th century | Juvenile literature -- Canada -- 20th century | Juvenile literature -- Canada -- 20th century | text | text | CC BY-SA | CC BY-SA

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Right at last Right at last

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kind | kind | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Short stories -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Short stories -- Great Britain -- 19th century | text | text | CC BY-SA | CC BY-SA

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Shamela Shamela

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kind | kind | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 18th century | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 18th century | Novels -- Great Britain -- 18th century | Novels -- Great Britain -- 18th century | Parodies -- Great Britain -- 18th century | Parodies -- Great Britain -- 18th century | text | text | CC BY-SA | CC BY-SA

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Christmas storms and sunshine Christmas storms and sunshine

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kind | kind | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Short stories -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Short stories -- Great Britain -- 19th century | text | text | CC BY-SA | CC BY-SA

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The history and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, etc. The history and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders, etc.

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kind | kind | Fiction -- England -- 18th century | Fiction -- England -- 18th century | Picaresque fiction -- England -- 18th century | Picaresque fiction -- England -- 18th century | text | text | CC BY-SA | CC BY-SA

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Can such things be Can such things be

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kind | kind | Fiction -- United States -- 19th century | Fiction -- United States -- 19th century | text | text | CC BY-SA | CC BY-SA

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This Side of Paradise This Side of Paradise

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kind | kind | Fiction -- United States -- 20th century | Fiction -- United States -- 20th century | Novels -- United States -- 20th century | Novels -- United States -- 20th century | text | text | CC BY-SA | CC BY-SA

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The lifted veil The lifted veil

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kind | kind | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Short stories -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Short stories -- Great Britain -- 19th century | text | text | CC BY-SA | CC BY-SA

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Great expectations Great expectations

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kind | kind | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Novels -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Novels -- Great Britain -- 19th century | text | text | CC BY-SA | CC BY-SA

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The squire's story The squire's story

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kind | kind | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Short stories -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Short stories -- Great Britain -- 19th century | text | text | CC BY-SA | CC BY-SA

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The gift of the magi The gift of the magi

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kind | kind | Fiction -- United States -- 20th century | Fiction -- United States -- 20th century | Short stories -- United States -- 20th century | Short stories -- United States -- 20th century | text | text | CC BY-SA | CC BY-SA

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Dombey and Son Dombey and Son

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kind | kind | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Novels -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Novels -- Great Britain -- 19th century | text | text | CC BY-SA | CC BY-SA

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The turn of the screw The turn of the screw

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kind | kind | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Occult fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Occult fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Ghost stories -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Ghost stories -- Great Britain -- 19th century | text | text | CC BY-SA | CC BY-SA

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The ambassadors The ambassadors

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kind | kind | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 20th century | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 20th century | Novels -- Great Britain -- 20th century | Novels -- Great Britain -- 20th century | text | text | CC BY-SA | CC BY-SA

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Billy Budd, foretopman Billy Budd, foretopman

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kind | kind | Fiction -- United States -- 20th century | Fiction -- United States -- 20th century | Novellas -- United States -- 20th century | Novellas -- United States -- 20th century | text | text | CC BY-SA | CC BY-SA

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The heart of John Middleton The heart of John Middleton

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kind | kind | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Short stories -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Short stories -- Great Britain -- 19th century | text | text | CC BY-SA | CC BY-SA

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Felix Holt, the radical Felix Holt, the radical

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kind | kind | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Novels -- Great Britain -- 19th century | Novels -- Great Britain -- 19th century | text | text | CC BY-SA | CC BY-SA

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