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Plays Pleasant - cover

Plays Pleasant

George Bernard Shaw

Verlag: Bu Classics Books

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Beschreibung

This collection brings together four witty dramas that dissect social foibles with a lighter, yet no less incisive, touch than the author's darker works. Through sparkling dialogue and ironic situations, the plays challenge the romantic and heroic conventions of the theatre, offering a refreshing dose of reality.
Verfügbar seit: 05.03.2026.
Drucklänge: 391 Seiten.

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