"Decade in Retrospect: 1959" (1959), p. 13
Tynan Right and Left (1967)
“John Osborne spoke out in a vein of ebullient, free-wheeling rancour that betokened the arrival of something new in the theatre – a sophisticated, articulate lower-class. Most of the critics were offended by Jimmy Porter, but not on account of his anger; a working-class hero is expected to be angry. What nettled them was something quite different: his self-confidence. This was no envious inferior whose insecurity they could pity.”
Kenneth Tynan, Tynan Right and Left (1967) p. 13
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