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George Bernard Shaw: Collected Works - Plays Novels Articles Letters and Essays - cover

George Bernard Shaw: Collected Works - Plays Novels Articles Letters and Essays

George Bernard Shaw

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The "Collected Works of George Bernard Shaw" is a comprehensive compendium that encapsulates the sharp wit, social criticism, and innovative theatrical techniques of one of the 20th century's most influential playwrights. This anthology showcases Shaw's extensive oeuvre, from his celebrated plays like "Pygmalion" and "Saint Joan" to his essays and prefaces that unveil his progressive ideas on morality, gender, and politics. Shaw's literary style is marked by a characteristic blend of humor and ideology, illuminated by his penchant for dialect and lively character interactions. As part of the broader context of modernist literature, Shaw's works significantly challenged prevailing norms and conventions, prompting readers to reflect critically on societal constructs. George Bernard Shaw, an ardent advocate for social reform, drew from his experiences within turn-of-the-century London, a city grappling with rapid industrialization and shifting social values. His diverse background in journalism, theatre, and socialism deeply informed his writing, enabling him to blend entertainment with incisive commentary. Shaw's legacy as a playwright extends beyond the stage as he continually provoked thought and debate in the public sphere about the moral obligations of individuals within society. Engaging with the "Collected Works of George Bernard Shaw" is essential for readers seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities of human nature and society. This anthology invites both seasoned scholars and newcomers to explore Shaw's brilliance, providing a robust framework for appreciating his contributions to literature and the ongoing dialogue about social justice and reform. This collection not only enshrines Shaw's literary gifts but also serves as a catalyst for contemporary reflections on lasting societal themes.
Disponible desde: 17/05/2022.
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