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Misalliance

Bernard Shaw

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

Bernard Shaw's 'Misalliance' is a thought-provoking play that delves into the complexities of relationships and social conventions in Edwardian society. Written in Shaw's distinctive blend of wit and social commentary, the play challenges traditional norms and explores themes of love, marriage, and class dynamics. The witty dialogue and sharp characterizations contribute to the play's engaging and thought-provoking nature, making it a significant work in the literary canon of the time. 'Misalliance' showcases Shaw's skill in portraying complex characters and satirizing societal norms with finesse. The play's exploration of gender roles and societal expectations offers a nuanced perspective on the era's attitudes towards marriage and relationships. Shaw's insightful commentary is as relevant today as it was when the play was first written. Readers interested in thought-provoking plays that challenge societal norms will find 'Misalliance' a compelling and engaging read.
Available since: 03/16/2020.
Print length: 164 pages.

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