Bernard Shaw: the Man and the MaskFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - Всего страниц: 305 1916. A biography of the playwright George Bernard Shaw. Most of Shaw's early plays were either banned by the censor or refused production. He began the practice of writing the challenging, mocking, eloquent prefaces to his plays, which were sometimes longer than the play itself. In 1925 he won the Nobel prize. Contents: A Preliminary View; The Man; The Evidence of the Plays; The Social Thinker; The Poet and Mystic; The Theater Craftsman; and Shaw's Place in Modern Drama. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing. |
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... suggestion . How remorselessly does he strip war of all its romance , all his work indeed being one battle against the " romance " which to his mind so viciously misleads humanity : and how keen his analysis of so - called bravery , a ...
... suggestion . How remorselessly does he strip war of all its romance , all his work indeed being one battle against the " romance " which to his mind so viciously misleads humanity : and how keen his analysis of so - called bravery , a ...
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... thing is that Cæsar is vitalized , and is the cause of stimu- lating suggestion about human nature . The view of Walkley and others that the author is incapable of emotionalism hardly bears the test of the mystic 98 BERNARD SHAW.
... thing is that Cæsar is vitalized , and is the cause of stimu- lating suggestion about human nature . The view of Walkley and others that the author is incapable of emotionalism hardly bears the test of the mystic 98 BERNARD SHAW.
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... suggestion at the end that she hits closest to the truth about her husband , after all . The psychology of these two is profound and moving . We get from it a sense of the complex nature of human beings and the difficulty of deciding in ...
... suggestion at the end that she hits closest to the truth about her husband , after all . The psychology of these two is profound and moving . We get from it a sense of the complex nature of human beings and the difficulty of deciding in ...
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A PRELIMINARY VIEW | 1 |
THE EVIDENCE OF THE PLAYS | 34 |
How He Lied to Her Husband | 74 |
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