Blood on the Stage, 1950-1975: Milestone Plays of Crime, Mystery, and Detection. ^ "A Pin to See the Peepshow – an achingly human portrait".Modern women on trial: Sexual transgression in the age of the flapper. ^ Jesse, Fryniwyd Tennyson (August 21, 1974)." 'A Pin to See the Peepshow': Culture, Fiction and Selfhood in Edith Thompson's Letters, 1921-1922". Crime Writing in Interwar Britain: Fact and Fiction in the Golden Age. ^ Stewart, Victoria (August 24, 2017).^ "A Pin To See The Peepshow By F Tennyson Jesse - Calibre Audio".In 2007 it was made into a short radio drama on BBC Radio 4 by Scott Cherry. In 1973 it was adapted into a four-part TV series by the BBC, written by Elaine Morgan and starring Francesca Annis. In 1953 it showed at the Playhouse Theatre, Broadway. It was refused a licence by the Lord Chamberlain and so premiered at a drama club. Sarah Waters has praised A Pin to See the Peepshow, writing "rarely, it seemed to me, had I been plunged by a piece of fiction into an emotional world so vivid, so complete, so convincingly untidy." Adaptations Ī Pin to See the Peepshow was adapted into a play by Jesse and H. She longs for a better life, but makes an ill-advised marriage during the First World War. Julia Almond grows up in suburban poverty in Edwardian London. Tennyson Jesse, based on the 1922 Thompson–Bywaters murder case. Tennyson Jesse, photographed before 1922Ī Pin to See the Peepshow is a 1934 novel by F.
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