The Collected Works

The Collected Works

by George Bernard Shaw
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Publication Date: 13/11/2022

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George Bernard Shaw's 'The Collected Works' is a comprehensive anthology that showcases the genius of this prolific playwright, critic, and essayist. Shaw's works are known for their sharp wit, social commentary, and unconventional characters that challenge societal norms. From his most famous plays like 'Pygmalion' and 'Saint Joan' to lesser-known essays and letters, this collection provides a complete picture of Shaw's literary talent and progressive ideas. Each piece is a masterful blend of humor, satire, and thought-provoking themes that continue to resonate with readers today. As a prominent figure in the literary and theatrical world of late 19th and early 20th centuries, George Bernard Shaw used his platform to advocate for social and political change. His strong belief in socialism, feminism, and individualism is reflected in his writing, making 'The Collected Works' a testament to his commitment to challenging the status quo and promoting equality and justice. I highly recommend 'The Collected Works' to readers interested in exploring the works of a literary giant whose influence is still felt in modern literature and society. Shaw's poignant and timeless pieces will entertain, provoke thought, and inspire readers to question the world around them.

ISBN:
8596547399322
8596547399322
Category:
Literary studies: plays & playwrights
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
13-11-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
DigiCat
George Bernard Shaw

George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin in 1856 and moved to London in 1876. He initially wrote novels then went on to achieve fame through his career as a journalist, critic and public speaker. A committed and active socialist, he was one of the leaders of the Fabian Society. He was a prolific and much lauded playwright and was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. He died in 1950.

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