Stephen Glynn heads the Language faculty at Oakham School, Rutland and teaches film and television at the Open University.
The Bookseller: "offering enthusiasts 'fashionable and lively guides' to classic films." The Veteran, Summer 2005: 'Glynn's narrative is a concise and perceptive addition to a multitudinous literature on the subject.' In the Picture, No. 51: 'Glynn's very good at unpicking the film's simultaneously subversive and conservative character.' Film International, Issue 18 2005: '...Glynn skilfully places A Hard Day's Night within the context of British rock music films... the rapid rise of English youth culture and the rise to fame of the Beatles themselves.' '... (an) intelligent take on the film...' 'The author's historical contextualization...is well researched and compelling.' 'The significance of A Hard Day's Night is beyond discussion, and it is fitting that a publication as strong as Glynn's should mark its recognition.' - K.J. Donnelly, Journal of British Cinema and Television
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