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== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
Half critical analysis and half autobiography, [[Lena Mactíre]] begins her three-volume series of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' criticism books by looking at the [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|fifth series of the revival]]. The first season for [[Matt Smith]]'s [[Eleventh Doctor|Doctor]], the book jumps between exploring where the episodes fit in the broader history of the series, and how they influenced her personally. Featuring many new observations, such as:
Half critical analysis and half autobiography, [[Lena Mactíre]] begins her three-volume series of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' criticism books by looking at the [[Series 5 (Doctor Who 2005)|fifth series of the revival]]. The first season for [[Matt Smith]]'s [[Eleventh Doctor|Doctor]], the book jumps between exploring where the episodes fit in the broader history of the series, and how they influenced her personally. Featuring many new observations, such as:


The story of [[Amy Pond]] is the beginning of a feminist approach to Doctor Who.
The story of [[Amy Pond]] is the beginning of a feminist approach to Doctor Who.
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== Subject matter ==
== Subject matter ==
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|series 5]]
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' [[Series 5 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 5]]


== Notable features ==
== Notable features ==

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Back to the Eleventh Hour: Revisiting the Matt Smith Years: Volume 1 - Series 5 was a reference book published by Arcbeatle Press in 2020.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

Half critical analysis and half autobiography, Lena Mactíre begins her three-volume series of Doctor Who criticism books by looking at the fifth series of the revival. The first season for Matt Smith's Doctor, the book jumps between exploring where the episodes fit in the broader history of the series, and how they influenced her personally. Featuring many new observations, such as:

The story of Amy Pond is the beginning of a feminist approach to Doctor Who.

The Beast Below is a small-scale version of The Day of the Doctor.

Father Octavian's church is the same one led by Tasha Lem.

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Previous cover.
  • This book was originally published using a different name for the author.