The Playwrighting Self of Bernard Shaw

The Playwrighting Self of Bernard Shaw
Title The Playwrighting Self of Bernard Shaw PDF eBook
Author John Anthony Bertolini
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 232
Release 1991
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780809316502

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Bertolini provides close, subtle readings of six of Shaws major plays: Caesar and Cleopatra, Man and Superman, Major Barbara, The Doctors Dilemma, Pygmalion, and Saint Joan. He also devotes a full chapter to the one-act plays.

George Bernard Shaw

George Bernard Shaw
Title George Bernard Shaw PDF eBook
Author Bernard Shaw
Publisher Gramercy
Pages 722
Release 1996
Genre Drama
ISBN

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A collection of six short plays written by George Bernard Shaw.

Man and Superman and Three Other Plays

Man and Superman and Three Other Plays
Title Man and Superman and Three Other Plays PDF eBook
Author George Bernard Shaw
Publisher Digireads.com Publishing
Pages 308
Release 2013
Genre
ISBN 9781420947434

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Man and Superman

Man and Superman
Title Man and Superman PDF eBook
Author Bernard Shaw
Publisher
Pages 286
Release 1905
Genre
ISBN

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Misalliance

Misalliance
Title Misalliance PDF eBook
Author Bernard Shaw
Publisher
Pages 384
Release 1914
Genre Drama
ISBN

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George Bernard Shaw: A Very Short Introduction

George Bernard Shaw: A Very Short Introduction
Title George Bernard Shaw: A Very Short Introduction PDF eBook
Author Christopher Wixson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 161
Release 2020-09-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192590340

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George Bernard Shaw has been called the second greatest playwright in English (after William Shakespeare) and one of the inventors of modern celebrity as the most famous public intellectual of his time. Beginning in the 1880s, as a critic and as a playwright, he transformed British drama, bringing to it intellectual substance, ethical imperatives, and modernity itself, setting the theatrical course for the subsequent century. That his legacy endures seventy years after his death is testament to the prescience of his thinking and his prolific creativity. This Very Short Introduction looks at Shaw's life, starting with his upbringing in Ireland, and then takes a chronological approach through his works. Considering Shaw's committed antagonism on behalf of a range of socio-political issues; his use of comedy as a mode for communicating serious ideas; and his rhetorical style that pushes conventional boundaries, Christopher Wixson provides an overview of the creative evolution of core themes throughout Shaw's long career. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

Shaw on Shakespeare

Shaw on Shakespeare
Title Shaw on Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Bernard Shaw
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Pages 308
Release 2002
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9781557835611

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(Applause Books). "With the single exception of Homer, there is no eminent writer, not even Sir Walter Scott, whom I can despise so entirely as I despise Shakespeare when I measure my mind against his." - From SHAW ON SHAKESPEARE Celebrated playwright, critic and essayist George Bernard Shaw was more like the Elizabethan master that he would ever admit. Both men were intristic dramatists who shared a rich and abiding respect for the stage. Shakespeare was the produce of a tempestuous and enlightening era under the reign of his patron, Queen Elizabeth I; while G.B.S. reflected the racy and risque spirt of the late 19th century as the champion of modern drama by playwrights like Ibsen, and, later, himself. Culled from Shaw's reviews, prefaces, letters to actors and critics, and other writings, SHAW ON SHAKESPEARE offers a fascinating and unforgettable portrait of the 16th century playwright by his most outspoken critic. This is a witty and provocative classic that combines Shaw's prodigious critical acumen with a superlative prose style second to none (except, perhaps, Shakespeare!).