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George Bernard Shaw – David Ross

R35,00

George Bernard Shaw by David Ross explores the life and legacy of one of the most influential playwrights and social critics of the modern era. Shaw (1856–1950) was not only a prolific dramatist but also an outspoken socialist, essayist, and activist. His plays—including Pygmalion, Man and Superman, and St Joan—challenged social conventions and tackled themes of class, politics, and morality. Condition: Excellent. Private library stamp in front.

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George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) was a prolific dramatist, critic, essayist, pamphleteer and social reformer. The shy, idealistic Irishman separated himself from his opinionated public persona, ‘G. B. S., and his eccentric alter ego and his work were the vehicles for his social and political ideals.

He was a member of the socialist Fabian Society from its founding and edited Fabian Essays. Most of his early plays were banned because of their political content. His outspokenness made him unpopular in England for a time but his spreading worldwide fame made it easier for him to voice his views.

Plays, such as Mrs Warren’s Profession, Arms and the Man, Man and Superman, Major Barbara, Pygmalion and St Joan, his essays and letters, his outspoken opinions, great wit and charisma made him a celebrity and his name has even passed into the English language in the word Shavian.

He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925.

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