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Tardis Eruditorum: An Unofficial Critical History of Doctor Who Volume 4: Tom Baker and the Hinchcliffe Years | Philip Sandifer
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In this fourth volume of essays adapted from the acclaimed blog TARDIS Eruditorum you'll find a critical history of Tom Baker's first three seasons of Doctor Who. TARDIS Eruditorum tells the ongoing story of Doctor Who from its beginnings in the 1960s to the present day, pushing beyond received wisdom and fan dogma to understand that story not just as the story of a geeky sci-fi show but as the story of an entire line of mystical, avant-garde, and radical British culture. It treats Doctor Who as a show that really is about everything that has ever happened, and everything that ever will. This volume focuses on the early gothic-horror tinged years of Tom Baker, looking at its connections with postmodernism, the Hammer horror films, conspiracy theories, and more. Every essay from Tom Baker's first three seasons has been revised and expanded from its original form, along with nine brand new essays exclusive to this collected edition, including a look at how Genesis of the Daleks changed Dalek history, the philosophical implications of the TARDIS translating language, and the nature of the Master. Plus, you'll learn: How Doctor Who's golden age was cut short by a bully with poor media literacy. Why bubble wrap is scary. The secret of alchemy.
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These collected essays from Sandifer‘s Doctor Who blog have each series/season of the show deconstructed with critical reflections of the social & political climate at the time of release on both a personal & wider level. This isn‘t always as dry as it sounds but I did skip a few filler essays. This volume is number 4 but the 2nd I‘ve read (I wasn‘t born during Hartnell/Troughton years so skipped those books). I watch the show as I read the essays

Bookwomble Having been veggie since 1987, about the only thing I miss is Barrett's Jelly Babies. Getting a quarter in a paper bag on the way home from school made the possibility of the Fourth Doctor's appearance in Lancashire seem that much more likely! 🧣 4mo
The_Book_Ninja I‘m vegan…and have a massive sweet tooth. They don‘t do jelly babies but they do some damn fine pick-n-mix. I get a 1kg —yes 1KG!—fizzy and gummy mix…praise the Lord https://thevegancandyman.com/ 4mo
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