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English Journey by J. B. Priestley
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  • 1. English Journey, published in 1934, is a travel book by the British author J. B. Priestley that intricately captures the social, economic, and cultural landscape of England during the interwar period. Through his journeys across various regions, Priestley provides an evocative and insightful narrative that goes beyond mere observation; he reflects on the changing identity of the English people amidst the backdrop of the Great Depression and the lingering effects of World War I. His writing is characterized by a blend of humor, critical observation, and deep compassion for the individuals he encounters, giving readers a vivid portrayal of both urban and rural life. Priestley's commentary touches on various aspects of English society, including politics, class relations, and the contrasts between industrial cities and the countryside. The book is not only a travelogue but also a profound sociopolitical analysis, underscoring the complexities of English national identity and the challenges facing the country. As he travels by train and interacts with ordinary people, Priestley's reflections are imbued with nostalgia and a longing for a more unified and equitable society, making English Journey both a historical document and a literary classic that resonates with contemporary readers.

    What is the primary genre of J. B. Priestley's 'English Journey'?
A) Play
B) Novel
C) Poetry collection
D) Travelogue
  • 2. In what year did Priestley undertake the journey described in the book?
A) 1925
B) 1933
C) 1951
D) 1940
  • 3. What mode of transportation did Priestley primarily use for his journey?
A) Car
B) Train
C) Horse
D) Bicycle
  • 4. What social class does Priestley primarily focus on throughout his journey?
A) Peasantry
B) Middle class
C) Working class
D) Aristocracy
  • 5. Which region does Priestley describe as having the most beautiful countryside?
A) The Lake District
B) The Cotswolds
C) Cornwall
D) Yorkshire Dales
  • 6. What political ideology does Priestley express sympathy for in the book?
A) Socialism
B) Liberalism
C) Conservatism
D) Fascism
  • 7. Which industry does Priestley examine in the Midlands?
A) Mining
B) Steel
C) Textiles
D) Pottery
  • 8. Which cathedral city does Priestley describe as 'sleepy'?
A) York
B) Durham
C) Canterbury
D) Salisbury
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