‘If you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh, otherwise they’ll kill you.’ One of the most prolific and respected playwrights of the twentieth century, Bernard Shaw’s legacy shows no signs of waning, and his beautifully written plays, laced with wry wit and invective alike, have seen countless performances over the years, their finest lines paraded in literary conversation and review. Meticulously selected by Simon Mundy, Wit and Acid collects the sharpest lines from the Shaw’s oeuvre in one neat volume, allowing the reader to sample some of the very best barbs and one-liners the twentieth century has to offer. With an introduction by Simon Mundy, a poet, novelist, trenchant music critic and occasional playwright.
1898. Most of Shaw's early plays were either banned by the censor or refused production. With Plays: Pleasant and Unpleasant he sought a reading audience. He also began the practice of writing the challenging, mocking, eloquent prefaces to his plays, which were sometimes longer than the play itself. This volume contains the Unpleasant: Widowers' Houses; The Philanderer; and Mrs. Warren's Profession.
This volume contains a small collection of plays written by Bernard Shaw. These thought-provoking plays aim to challenge the audience’s moral complacency apropos serious social issues and injustices. Unusual and intriguing, they will greatly appeal to fans of Shaw’s work. The plays contained herein include: “Widowers’ Houses”, “The Philanderer”, and “Mrs. Warren’s Profession”. George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950) was an Irish playwright who co-founded the London School of Economics. Many vintage texts such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive, and it is with this in mind that we are republishing this book now, in an affordable, high-quality, modern edition. It comes complete with a specially commissioned biography of the author.
George Bernard Shaw, (1856-1950) was an Irish playwright. He is the only person to have been awarded both the Nobel Prize for Literature (1925) and an Oscar (1938).
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925 and was one of the great literary minds of his day, in addition to being one of its most entertaining personalities. In his youth he became an ardent socialist and wrote five novels, which are still very entertaining, although Shaw truly found his creative identity on the stage and lectern. While he was a great dramatist, it is possible to argue that Shaw's prefaces are better than his plays. Certainly they are masterful expositions of his ideas, and among the finest essays in English. If there is one defining virtue in Shaw, it is his ability to ask awkward questions. He was not someone who accepted the status quo; instead he spent the whole of his very long life in search of something better, as wit, critic, curmudgeon, and revolutionary. Among his greatest plays are CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA, MAN AND SUPERMAN, BACK TO METHUSELAH, SAINT JOAN, MAJORA BARBARA, PYGMALION (the basis for the musical -- and film -- MY FAIR LADY), and ANDROCLES AND THE LION. He wrote voluminously on social and political issues. His THE INTELLIGENT WOMAN'S GUIDE TO SOCIALISM (1928) was enormously popular at the time. He continued to publish until nearly the end of his life. Among his last works are SIXTEEN SELF-SKETCHES (1948), BOUYANT BILLIONS (1948) and FAR-FETCHED FABLES (1950).
An Unsocial Socialist, Shaw's last written novel was published in 1887, having been written in 1883. The tale begins with a humorous description of student antics at a girl's school then changes focus to a seemingly uncouth labourer who, it soon develops, is really a wealthy gentleman in hiding from his overly affectionate wife. Tinged with self-satirical overtones this novel shows both the positive and negative aspects of Socialism in a comically paradoxical manner. George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950) was an Irish playwright, essayist, novelist and short story writer and wrote more than 60 plays. He is the only person to have been awarded both a Nobel Prize in Literature (1925) and an Academy Award (1938). Excerpt: "I am expected to be something more than mortal. Everyone else is encouraged to complain, and to be weak and silly. But I must have no feeling. I must be always in the right. Everyone else may be homesick, or huffed, or in low spirits. I must have no nerves, and must keep others laughing all day long." Table of Contents: Biography: George Bernard Shaw by G. K. Chesterton An Unsocial Socialist
George Bernard Shaw, (1856-1950) was an Irish playwright. He is the only person to have been awarded both the Nobel Prize for Literature (1925) and an Oscar (1938).
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) is revered as one of the great British dramatists, credited not only with memorable works, but the revival of the then-suffering English theatre. Shaw was born in Dublin, Ireland, left mostly to his own devices after his mother ran off to London to pursue a musical career. He educated himself for the most part, and eventually worked for a real estate agent. This experience founded in him a concern for social injustices, seeing poverty and general unfairness afoot, and would go on to address this in many of his works. In 1876, Shaw joined his mother in London where he would finally attain literary success. Written in 1911, Fanny's First Play was at first written anonymously, then later accredited to George Bernard Shaw. This work is a play within a play, with the main intention of satirizing theatre critics.
George Bernard Shaw, (1856-1950) was an Irish playwright. He is the only person to have been awarded both the Nobel Prize for Literature (1925) and an Oscar (1938).
George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856 - 2 November 1950), known at his insistence simply as Bernard Shaw, was an Irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist. His influence on Western theatre, culture and politics extended from the 1880s to his death and beyond. He wrote more than sixty plays, including major works such as Man and Superman (1902), Pygmalion (1912) and Saint Joan (1923). With a range incorporating both contemporary satire and historical allegory, Shaw became the leading dramatist of his generation, and in 1925 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Born in Dublin, Shaw moved to London in 1876, where he struggled to establish himself as a writer and novelist, and embarked on a rigorous process of self-education. By the mid-1880s he had become a respected theatre and music critic. Following a political awakening, he joined the gradualist Fabian Society and became its most prominent pamphleteer. Shaw had been writing plays for years before his first public success, Arms and the Man in 1894. Influenced by Henrik Ibsen, he sought to introduce a new realism into English-language drama, using his plays as vehicles to disseminate his political, social and religious ideas. By the early twentieth century his reputation as a dramatist was secured with a series of critical and popular successes that included Major Barbara, The Doctor's Dilemma and Caesar and Cleopatra. ... In 1938 he provided the screenplay for a filmed version of Pygmalion for which he received an Academy Award. His appetite for politics and controversy remained undiminished; by the late 1920s he had largely renounced Fabian Society gradualism and often wrote and spoke favourably of dictatorships of the right and left--he expressed admiration for both Mussolini and Stalin. In the final decade of his life he made fewer public statements, but continued to write prolifically until shortly before his death, aged ninety-four, having refused all state honours, including the Order of Merit in 1946. Since Shaw's death scholarly and critical opinion about his works has varied, but he has regularly been rated among British dramatists as second only to Shakespeare; analysts recognise his extensive influence on generations of English-language playwrights. The word Shavian has entered the language as encapsulating Shaw's ideas and his means of expressing them. (wikipedia.org)
▶ 부모와 자녀에 관한 논문 1910(Treatise on Parents and Children by George Bernard Shaw)은 ‘셰익스피어 이후 최고의 극작가(The Greatest Playwright after Shakespeare)’로 추앙받는 19세기 영국 극작가 조지 버나드 쇼(George Bernard Shaw, 1856~1950)가 풋풋한 청년 시절(1879~1883)을 지나 한층 원숙한 나이(54세)에 집필한 에세이(Essays)입니다. 버나드 쇼의 대표작은 단연 희곡(戱曲, Play)일 것이나, 경력 초창기에는 다섯 권의 소설(Five Novels Early in His Career)을 비롯해 정치, 드라마 비평(Politics, Drama Criticism) 등 다양한 분야의 글을 왕성하게 집필한 바 있습니다. 테마여행신문 TTN Korea 영어고전(English Classics) 1,999선과 함께 어제도, 오늘도, 내일도 멋진 문학여행을! ▶ 부모와 자녀에 관한 논문 1910(Treatise on Parents and Children by George Bernard Shaw)은 부모와 자녀(Parents And Children)부터 괴롭힘에 의한 정부(Government by Bullies)까지 무려 64편의 원고를 묶은 방대한 분량의 에세이로 현대인의 관점에서 읽어도 가슴을 움직이는 대목이 적지 않은 따뜻한 작품입니다. 단 한편 한편의 원고는 짧게는 한 단락으로 분량 자체가 많지는 않기 때문에 부모와 자녀 누구나 부담없이 읽을 수 있습니다. ▶ The Child is Father to the Man. Is he? Then in the name of common sense why do we always treat children on the assumption that the man is father to the child? Oh, these fathers! And we are not content with fathers: we must have godfathers, forgetting that the child is godfather to the man. Has it ever struck you as curious that in a country where the first article of belief is that every child is born with a godfather whom we all call "our father which art in heaven," two very limited individual mortals should be allowed to appear at its baptism and explain that they are its godparents, and that they will look after its salvation until it is no longer a child. ▷ 아이는 남자의 아버지이다. 그는? 그렇다면 상식의 이름으로 왜 우리는 항상 남자가 아이의 아버지라는 가정 하에 아이들을 대하는 걸까요? 아, 이 아버지들! 그리고 우리는 아버지에 만족하지 않습니다. 아이가 남자의 대부라는 사실을 잊어버리고 대부가 있어야합니다. 모든 어린이는 우리 모두가 "하늘에 계신 우리 아버지"라고 부르는 대부에게서 태어난다는 신앙의 첫 번째 조항이 있는 나라에서 매우 제한된 두 명의 개별 필사자가 나타나도록 허용되어야 한다는 점이 궁금하신 적이 있습니까? 세례를 받고 그들이 대부모이며 더 이상 아이가 아닐 때까지 구원을 돌볼 것이라고 설명합니다. ▶ Children as Nuisances. Experienced parents, when children's rights are preached to them, very naturally ask whether children are to be allowed to do what they like. The best reply is to ask whether adults are to be allowed to do what they like. The two cases are the same. The adult who is nasty is not allowed to do what he likes: neither can the child who likes to be nasty. There is no difference in principle between the rights of a child and those of an adult: the difference in their cases is one of circumstance. ▷ 귀찮은 존재로서의 아이들. 경험이 많은 부모들은 아동의 권리에 대해 설교할 때 아이들이 좋아하는 것을 하도록 허용해야 하는지 매우 자연스럽게 묻습니다. 가장 좋은 대답은 어른들이 자신이 좋아하는 일을 하도록 허용되는지 묻는 것입니다. 두 사건은 동일합니다. 못된 어른은 자기가 좋아하는 일을 해서는 안 되고, 못된 짓을 좋아하는 아이도 마찬가지입니다. 아동의 권리와 성인의 권리 사이에는 원칙적으로 차이가 없습니다. 두 경우의 차이는 상황에 따라 다릅니다. ▶ The Horror of the Perpetual Holiday. It will be said here that, on the contrary, heaven is always conceived as a perpetual holiday, and that whoever is not born to an independent income is striving for one or longing for one because it gives holidays for life. To which I reply, first, that heaven, as conventionally conceived, is a place so inane, so dull, so useless, so miserable, that nobody has ever ventured to describe a whole day in heaven, though plenty of people have described a day at the seaside; and that the genuine popular verdict on it is expressed in the proverb "Heaven for holiness and Hell for company." ▷ 영원한 휴일의 공포. 반대로 천국은 항상 영원한 휴일로 생각되며, 독립적인 소득으로 태어나지 않은 사람은 누구든지 삶의 휴일을 주기 때문에 그것을 위해 노력하거나 갈망하는 것이라고 말할 것입니다. 먼저, 나는 일반적으로 생각하는 천국은 너무 정신없고, 지루하고, 쓸모없고, 비참한 곳이어서 많은 사람들이 하루를 묘사했음에도 불구하고 누구도 감히 천국의 하루 전체를 묘사할 수 없는 곳이라고 대답합니다. 해변가에서; 그리고 이에 대한 진정한 대중적 평결은 "거룩함을 위한 천국, 동료를 위한 지옥"이라는 속담에 표현되어 있습니다. ▶ The Rewards and Risks of Knowledge. In a word, we have no right to insist on educating a child; for its education can end only with its life and will not even then be complete. Compulsory completion of education is the last folly of a rotten and desperate civilization. It is the rattle in its throat before dissolution. All we can fairly do is to prescribe certain definite acquirements and accomplishments as qualifications for certain employments; and to secure them, not by the ridiculous method of inflicting injuries on the persons who have not yet mastered them, but by attaching certain privileges (not pecuniary) to the employments.▷ 지식의 보상과 위험. 한마디로 우리에게는 자녀 교육을 고집할 권리가 없습니다. 왜냐하면 교육은 삶으로만 끝날 수 있고, 그때에도 완성되지 않을 것이기 때문입니다. 교육을 의무적으로 이수하는 것은 부패하고 절박한 문명의 마지막 어리석음입니다. 용해되기 전 목구멍에서 딸랑이가 나는 소리입니다. 우리가 공정하게 할 수 있는 일은 특정한 직업에 대한 자격으로 특정한 획득과 성취를 규정하는 것뿐입니다. 아직 그것을 숙달하지 못한 사람들에게 부상을 입히는 터무니없는 방법이 아니라 고용에 특정한 특권(금전이 아닌)을 부여함으로써 그것을 확보하는 것입니다. -목차(Index)- ▶ 프롤로그(Prologue). 테마여행신문 TTN Korea 영어고전(English Classics) 1,999선을 읽어야 하는 7가지 이유 ▶ 20가지 키워드로 읽는 조지 버나드 쇼(George Bernard Shaw, 1856~1950) 01. 조지 버나드 쇼(George Bernard Shaw, 1856~1950)가 조지(George)가 아니라, G라고 서명한 이유는? 02. 페이비언 협회(Fabian Society, 1884~)의 페이비언 사회주의자(Fabian Socialist) 03. 피그말리온(Pygmalion, 1913) : 조각가 피그말리온이 여성을 혐오한 이유는? 03-1. 오비디우스(Publius Ovidius Naso, BC 43~AD 17)의 변신 이야기(The Metamorphoses, AD 8) 03-2. 피그말리온 효과(Pygmalion Effect) VS 골렘 효과(Golem Effect) 03-3. 오드리 헵번(Audrey Hepburn)의 마이 페어 레이디(My Fair Lady, 1964) 03-4. 웬디 무어(Wendy Moore)의 완벽한 아내 만들기(How to Create the Perfect Wife, 2013) 03-5. 피그말리온(Pygmalion, 1913)을 그린 화가들 04. 므두셀라 증후군(Methuselah Syndrome) 05. 버나드 쇼가 노벨문학상(The Nobel Prize in Literature, 1925)은 받되, 상금은 거부한 이유는?! 05-1. 아일랜드 출신의 노벨문학상 수상작가(Irish Nobel Prize-Winning Author)가 무려 넷?! 05-2. 노벨문학상(1925)과 오스카상(1939)을 둘 다 수상한 지구상 유일한 작가(1939~2016) 06. 셰익스피어(William Shakespeare, 1564~1616) VS 조지 버나드 쇼(George Bernard Shaw, 1856~1950) 07. 오역으로 더욱 유명해진 유언(1950) : 우물쭈물하다가 내 이럴 줄 알았지 08. 수많은 어록을 남긴 신랄한 비평가(Vitriolic Critic)이자 유머러스한 풍자가(Witty Satirist) 09. 천연두 백신을 맞았으나, 천연두에 걸린 백신반대론자(Anti-Vaccinationist) 10. 조지 버나드 쇼를 만날 수 있는 장소 TOP10(10 Places to meet George Bernard Shaw) 11. 조지 버나드 쇼 원작의 영화·드라마(Movie and Drama of George Bernard Shaw in IMDb and Wikipedia) 12. 오디오북으로 듣는 조지 버나드 쇼(Audio Books of George Bernard Shaw) 13. 조지 버나드 쇼 어록 161선(161 Quotes of George Bernard Shaw) ▶ 영어고전1,188 조지 버나드 쇼의 부모와 자녀에 관한 논문 1910(English Classics1,188 Treatise on Parents and Children by George Bernard Shaw) ▷ PARENTS AND CHILDREN The Child is Father to the Man What is a Child? The Sin of Nadab and Abihu The Manufacture of Monsters Small and Large Families Children as Nuisances Child Fanciers Childhood as a State of Sin School My Scholastic Acquirements Schoolmasters of Genius What We Do Not Teach, and Why Taboo in Schools Alleged Novelties in Modern Schools What is to be Done? Children's Rights and Duties Should Children Earn their Living? Children's Happiness The Horror of the Perpetual Holiday University Schoolboyishness The New Laziness The Infinite School Task The Rewards and Risks of Knowledge English Physical Hardihood and Spiritual Cowardice The Risks of Ignorance and Weakness The Common Sense of Toleration The Sin of Athanasius The Experiment Experimenting Why We Loathe Learning and Love Sport Antichrist Under the Whip Technical Instruction Docility and Dependence The Abuse of Docility The Schoolboy and the Homeboy The Comings of Age of Children The Conflict of Wills The Demagogue's Opportunity Our Quarrelsomeness We Must Reform Society before we can Reform Ourselves The Pursuit of Manners Not too much Wind on the Heath, Brother Wanted: a Child's Magna Charta The Pursuit of Learning Children and Game: a Proposal The Parents' Intolerable Burden Mobilization Children's Rights and Parents' Wrongs How Little We Know About Our Parents Our Abandoned Mothers Family Affection The Fate of the Family Family Mourning Art Teaching The Impossibility of Secular Education Natural Selection as a Religion Moral Instruction Leagues The Bible Artist Idolatry "The Machine" The Provocation to Anarchism Imagination Government by Bullies ▶ 부록(Appendix). 세계의 고전을 여행하는 히치하이커를 위한 안내서(The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Worlds’s Classics) A01. 하버드 서점(Harvard Book Store) 직원 추천 도서 100선(Staff’s Favorite 100 Books) & 판매도서 100위(Top 100 Books) A02. 서울대(Seoul University) 권장도서 100 A03. 연세대(Yonsei University) 필독도서 고전 200선 A04. 고려대(Korea University) 세종캠퍼스 권장도서 100선 A05. 서울대·연세대·고려대(SKY University) 공통 권장도서 60권 A06. 성균관대(Sungkyunkwan University) 오거서(五車書) 성균 고전 100선 A07. 경희대(Kyung Hee University) 후마니타스 칼리지(Humanitas College) 교양필독서 100선 A08. 포스텍(포항공대, POSTECH) 권장도서 100선 A09. 카이스트(KAIST) 독서마일리지제 추천도서 100권 A10. 문학상(Literary Awards) 수상작 및 추천도서(44) A11. 영어고전(English Classics) 오디오북을 무료로 듣는 5가지 방법(How to listen to FREE audio Books legally?) 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또는 보답 없는 불변성 1901 English Classics1,175 The Admirable Bashville; Or, Constancy Unrewarded by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,176 조지 버나드 쇼의 코미디와 철학: 인간과 초인 1902 English Classics1,176 Man and Superman: A Comedy and a Philosophy by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,177 조지 버나드 쇼의 혁명가 수첩과 휴대용 동반자 1903 English Classics1,177 Revolutionist's Handbook and Pocket Companion by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,178 조지 버나드 쇼의 존 불의 다른 섬 1904 English Classics1,178 John Bull's Other Island by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,179 조지 버나드 쇼의 그가 남편에게 거짓말을 한 방법 1904 English Classics1,179 How He Lied to Her Husband by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,180 조지 버나드 쇼의 비평가를 위한 응급처치: 참령 바바라 서문 1905 English Classics1,180 Preface to Major Barbara: First Aid to Critics by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,181 조지 버나드 쇼의 참령 바바라 1905 English Classics1,181 Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,182 조지 버나드 쇼의 의사 서문: 의사의 딜레마 1906 English Classics1,182 The Doctor's Dilemma: Preface on Doctors by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,183 조지 버나드 쇼의 의사의 딜레마 1906 English Classics1,183 The Doctor's Dilemma by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,184 조지 버나드 쇼의 결혼하기 1908 English Classics1,184 Getting Married by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,185 조지 버나드 쇼의 블랑코 포스넷의 출현 1909 English Classics1,185 The Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,186 조지 버나드 쇼의 프레스 커팅(신문 스크랩) 1909 English Classics1,186 Press Cuttings by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,187 조지 버나드 쇼의 어울리지 않는 결혼 1909 English Classics1,187 Misalliance by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,188 조지 버나드 쇼의 부모와 자녀에 관한 논문 1910 English Classics1,188 Treatise on Parents and Children by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,189 조지 버나드 쇼의 소네트의 어둠의 여인 1910 English Classics1,189 The Dark Lady of the Sonnets by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,190 조지 버나드 쇼의 패니의 첫 연극 1911 English Classics1,190 Fanny's First Play by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,191 조지 버나드 쇼의 안드로클레스와 사자(은혜에 보답한 사자) 1912 English Classics1,191 Androcles and the Lion by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,192 조지 버나드 쇼의 기각 1912 English Classics1,192 Overruled by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,193 조지 버나드 쇼의 피그말리온 1912 English Classics1,193 Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,194 조지 버나드 쇼의 기독교 전망에 대하여 1912 English Classics1,194 On the Prospects of Christianity by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,195 조지 버나드 쇼의 위대한 캐서린(영광이 여전히 사랑하시는 분) 1913 English Classics1,195 Great Catherine(Whom Glory Still Adores) by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,196 조지 버나드 쇼의 거의 역사적인 희극: 페루살렘의 잉카 1915 English Classics1,196 The Inca of Perusalem: An Almost Historical Comedietta by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,197 조지 버나드 쇼의 모집 공고: 오플래허티 V.C. 1915 English Classics1,197 O'Flaherty V.C.: A Recruiting Pamphlet by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,198 조지 버나드 쇼의 실제와 같은 희극: 아우구스투스가 자신의 역할을 다함 1916 English Classics1,198 Augustus Does His Bit: A True-to-Life Farce by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,199 조지 버나드 쇼의 하트브레이크 하우스(상심의 집) 1917 English Classics1,199 Heartbreak House by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,200 조지 버나드 쇼의 볼셰비키 황후 안나얀스카 1917 English Classics1,200 Annajanska, the Bolshevik Empress by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,201 조지 버나드 쇼의 메타생물학 모세5경: 므두셀라로 돌아가라 1920 English Classics1,201 Back to Methuselah: A Metabiological Pentateuch by Bernard 영어고전1,202 조지 버나드 쇼의 혁명가를 위한 격언 English Classics1,202 Maxims for Revolutionists by George Bernard Shaw ▶ 테마여행신문 TTN Theme Travel News Korea는 2012년부터 현재까지 2,000종 이상의 콘텐츠를 기획 및 출간한 여행 전문 디지털 콘텐츠 퍼블리셔(Digital Contents Publisher)입니다. 다양한 분야의 전문작가와 함께 신개념 여행 가이드북 원코스(1 Course), 포토에세이 원더풀(Onederful), 여행에세이 별 헤는 밤(Counting the Stars at Night) 등 전 세계를 아우르는 여행 콘텐츠를 지속적으로 발행하고 있습니다. 방송대 기네스상 2017 ‘최다 출간 및 최다 자격증’ 수상에 빛나는 테마여행신문 TTN Korea와 함께 어제도, 오늘도, 내일도 멋진 여행을! ▶ Theme Travel News TTN Korea(테마여행신문 TTN Korea) is the digital content publisher that published more than 2,000 types of content since 2012. 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This carefully edited collection of "THE COLLECTED WORKS OF GEORGE BERNARD SHAW” has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) was an Irish playwright, essayist, novelist and short story writer and wrote more than 60 plays. He is the only person to have been awarded both a Nobel Prize in Literature (1925) and an Academy Award (1938). Content: Novels: Cashel Byron's Profession An Unsocial Socialist Love Among The Artists The Irrational Knot Plays: Widowers' Houses The Philanderer Mrs. Warren's Profession The Man Of Destiny Arms And The Man Candida You Never Can Tell The Devil's Disciple Captain Brassbound's Conversion Caesar And Cleopatra The Gadfly or The Son of the Cardinal The Admirable Bashville Man And Superman John Bull's Other Island How He Lied To Her Husband Major Barbara Passion, Poison, And Petrifaction The Doctor's Dilemma The Interlude At The Playhouse Getting Married The Shewing-Up Of Blanco Posnet Press Cuttings Misalliance The Dark Lady Of The Sonnets Fanny's First Play Androcles And The Lion Overruled Pygmalion Great Catherine The Music Cure O'Flaherty, V. C. Macbeth Skit Glastonbury Skit The Inca Of Perusalem Augustus Does His Bit Skit For The Tiptaft Revue Annajanska, The Bolshevik Empress Heartbreak House Back To Methuselah The War Indemnities! Saint Joan The Glimpse Of Reality Fascinating Foundling The Apple Cart Too True to Be Good Village Wooing On the Rocks Beauty's Duty The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles The Six of Calais Arthur and the Acetone The Millionairess Cymbeline Refinished Geneva "In Good King Charles' Golden Days" Miscellaneous Works: What do Men of Letters Say? Do We Agree? On Socialism The Miraculous Revenge The Perfect Wagnerite Letter to Beatrice Webb The New Theology Memories of Oscar Wilde The Revolutionist's Handbook Maxims For Revolutionists The New Theology Memories of Oscar Wilde...
George Bernard Shaw, (1856-1950) was an Irish playwright. He is the only person to have been awarded both the Nobel Prize for Literature (1925) and an Oscar (1938).
General Mitchener is at his writing table in the War Office, opening letters. On his left is the fireplace, with a fire burning. On his right, against the opposite wall is a standing desk with an office stool. The door is in the wall behind him, half way between the table and the desk.
▶ 비사회적 사회주의자 1883(An Unsocial Socialist by George Bernard Shaw)은 ‘셰익스피어 이후 최고의 극작가(The Greatest Playwright after Shakespeare)’로 추앙받는 19세기 영국 극작가 조지 버나드 쇼(George Bernard Shaw, 1856~1950)가 청년 시절에 집필한 초기 작품(1879~1883)이자 그의 다섯 번째 소설(George Bernard Shaw's Fifth Novel)입니다. 버나드 쇼의 대표작은 단연 희곡(戱曲, Play)일 것이나, 경력 초창기에는 다섯 권의 소설(Five Novels Early in His Career)을 비롯해 정치, 드라마 비평(Politics, Drama Criticism) 등 다양한 분야의 글을 왕성하게 집필하였습니다. ▶ 작품에는 부유한 마르크스주의자(Rich Marxist) 시드니 트레퓨시스(Sidney Trefusis)와 그를 사랑하는 헨리에타(Henrietta)가 등장합니다. 시드니는 현재 사회에 계급과 성적 착취로 인한 문제가 만연하다고 생각하고, 이를 바꾸겠다는 야심에 불타오르는 사회주의자(Socialist)이자 백만장자의 아들(Son of a millionaire)입니다. 그러나 백만장자의 아들이라는 타이틀은 사회주의자스럽지 않았고 이 때문에 자신을 풋내기 농부(Umble Peasant)로 포장하고 싶었습니다. 이를 위해 어느 여학교 인근의 정원사로 파견된 시드니는 자신이 전혀 접해 보지 않았던 새로운 유형의 여성 – 아가사 와일리(Agatha Wylie)와 운명적으로 만나게 되는데...?! 과연 자신을 사랑하는 헨리에타와 자신을 사랑하지 않는 아가사 와일리 사이에서 시드니의 삶은 어떤 방향으로 흘러갈까요? 작가 버나드 쇼의 사회적 편견에 대한 빌칙한 풍자(a brilliant satire on social prejudice)를 확인해 보시겠습니까? 테마여행신문 TTN Korea 영어고전(English Classics) 1,999선과 함께 어제도, 오늘도, 내일도 멋진 문학여행을! ▶ CHAPTER II. Love cannot keep possession of me: all my strongest powers rise up against it and will not endure it. Forgive me for writing nonsense that you won’t understand, and do not think too hardly of me. I have been as good to you as my selfish nature allowed. Do not seek to disturb me in the obscurity which I desire and deserve. My solicitor will call on your father to arrange business matters, and you shall be as happy as wealth and liberty can make you. We shall meet again—some day. ▷ 제2장. 사랑은 나를 계속 사로잡을 수 없습니다. 나의 모든 가장 강력한 힘이 그것에 대항하여 일어나서 그것을 견디지 못할 것입니다. 당신이 이해하지 못할 말도 안 되는 글을 쓴 것을 용서하고 저를 너무 경솔하게 생각하지 마십시오. 나는 이기적인 성격이 허락하는 한 당신에게 잘해주었습니다. 내가 원하고 마땅히 받아야 할 어둠 속에서 나를 방해하려고 하지 마십시오. 나의 변호사가 당신의 아버지에게 사업 문제를 해결하도록 요청할 것입니다. 그러면 당신은 부와 자유가 당신에게 줄 수 있는 만큼 행복해질 것입니다. 우리는 언젠가 다시 만날 것입니다. ▶ CHAPTER XI. “Oh, it’s the most ridiculous thing I ever heard of in my life,” she exclaimed. “A man that lives by himself in a place down by the Riverside Road like a toy savings bank—don’t you know the things I mean?—called Sallust’s House, says there is a right of way through our new pleasure ground. As if anyone could have any right there after all the money we have spent fencing it on three sides, and building up the wall by the road, and levelling, and planting, and draining, and goodness knows what else! And now the man says that all the common people and tramps in the neighborhood have a right to walk across it because they are too lazy to go round by the road. Sir Charles has gone to see the man about it. Of course he wouldn’t do as I wanted him.” ▷ 제11장. “오, 내 인생에서 들어본 것 중 가장 우스꽝스러운 일이군요.” 그녀가 소리쳤습니다. “리버사이드 길 아래 장난감 저축은행 같은 곳에 살루스트의 집이라는 곳에 혼자 사는 남자가 우리의 새로운 유원지로 통행권이 있다고 말하더군요. 마치 우리가 삼면에 울타리를 치고, 길가에 벽을 쌓고, 수평을 맞추고, 심고, 물을 빼는 데 들인 모든 돈을 다 쓰고 나면 누구든 거기에 권리가 있을 수 있다는 듯이, 신은 그 밖에 무엇이 있는지 알고 계십니다! 그리고 이제 그 남자는 동네의 모든 서민과 부랑자들은 너무 게으른 나머지 길을 돌아다닐 수 없기 때문에 걸어서 건너갈 권리가 있다고 말합니다. 찰스 경은 그 사람을 만나러 갔습니다. 물론 그 사람은 내가 원하는 대로 해주지 않을 거예요.” ▶ CHAPTER XVI. “Take care,” she said. “I may change my mind and be in earnest, too; and then how will you feel, Mr. Trefusis?” “I think, under our altered relations, you had better call me Sidney.” “I think we had better drop the joke. It was in rather bad taste, and I should not have made it, perhaps.” “It would be an execrable joke; therefore I have no intention of regarding it as one. You shall be held to your offer, Agatha. Are you in love with me?” ▷ 제16장. “조심하세요.” 그녀가 말했습니다. “나도 마음을 바꿀 수도 있고 진지하게 말할 수도 있습니다. 그러면 기분이 어떠실 겁니까, 트레퓨시스 씨?” "우리 관계가 바뀌었으니 나를 시드니라고 불러주는 게 좋을 것 같아요." “내 생각엔 농담을 그만두는 게 좋을 것 같아요. 맛이 좀 별로여서 만들지 말았어야 했을 것 같아요.” “그것은 형편없는 농담이 될 것입니다. 그러므로 나는 그것을 하나로 간주할 생각이 없습니다. 당신은 당신의 제안을 받아들일 것입니다, 아가사. 당신은 나를 사랑합니까?" ▶ CHAPTER XVIII. “Do not say so, Gertrude. I watch every step you take with anxiety; and I do not believe you are indifferent to the worthiness of my conduct. Believe me, love is an overrated passion; it would be irremediably discredited but that young people, and the romancers who live upon their follies, have a perpetual interest in rehabilitating it. No relation involving divided duties and continual intercourse between two people can subsist permanently on love alone. Yet love is not to be despised when it comes from a fine nature. There is a man who loves you exactly as you think I ought to love Agatha—and as I don’t love her.” ▷ 제18장. “그렇게 말하지 마세요, 거트루드. 나는 당신이 취하는 모든 발걸음을 불안하게 지켜봅니다. 그리고 나는 당신이 내 행동의 가치에 무관심하다고 믿지 않습니다. 저를 믿으세요. 사랑은 과대평가된 열정입니다. 그것은 회복할 수 없을 정도로 불신을 받을 것이지만 젊은이들과 그들의 어리석음에 따라 살아가는 로맨서들(romancers)은 그것을 회복하는 데 끊임없는 관심을 가지고 있습니다. 두 사람 사이의 분할된 의무와 지속적인 성교를 포함하는 어떤 관계도 사랑만으로는 영구적으로 존재할 수 없습니다. 그러나 사랑은 고운 본성에서 나올 때 멸시받아서는 안 됩니다. 내가 아가사를 사랑해야 한다고 당신이 생각하는 것과 똑같은 방식으로 당신을 사랑하는 남자가 있습니다. 그리고 나는 그녀를 사랑하지 않습니다.” -목차(Index)- ▶ 프롤로그(Prologue). 테마여행신문 TTN Korea 영어고전(English Classics) 1,999선을 읽어야 하는 7가지 이유 ▶ 20가지 키워드로 읽는 조지 버나드 쇼(George Bernard Shaw, 1856~1950) 01. 조지 버나드 쇼(George Bernard Shaw, 1856~1950)가 조지(George)가 아니라, G라고 서명한 이유는? 02. 페이비언 협회(Fabian Society, 1884~)의 페이비언 사회주의자(Fabian Socialist) 03. 피그말리온(Pygmalion, 1913) : 조각가 피그말리온이 여성을 혐오한 이유는? 03-1. 오비디우스(Publius Ovidius Naso, BC 43~AD 17)의 변신 이야기(The Metamorphoses, AD 8) 03-2. 피그말리온 효과(Pygmalion Effect) VS 골렘 효과(Golem Effect) 03-3. 오드리 헵번(Audrey Hepburn)의 마이 페어 레이디(My Fair Lady, 1964) 03-4. 웬디 무어(Wendy Moore)의 완벽한 아내 만들기(How to Create the Perfect Wife, 2013) 03-5. 피그말리온(Pygmalion, 1913)을 그린 화가들 04. 므두셀라 증후군(Methuselah Syndrome) 05. 버나드 쇼가 노벨문학상(The Nobel Prize in Literature, 1925)은 받되, 상금은 거부한 이유는?! 05-1. 아일랜드 출신의 노벨문학상 수상작가(Irish Nobel Prize-Winning Author)가 무려 넷?! 05-2. 노벨문학상(1925)과 오스카상(1939)을 둘 다 수상한 지구상 유일한 작가(1939~2016) 06. 셰익스피어(William Shakespeare, 1564~1616) VS 조지 버나드 쇼(George Bernard Shaw, 1856~1950) 07. 오역으로 더욱 유명해진 유언(1950) : 우물쭈물하다가 내 이럴 줄 알았지 08. 수많은 어록을 남긴 신랄한 비평가(Vitriolic Critic)이자 유머러스한 풍자가(Witty Satirist) 09. 천연두 백신을 맞았으나, 천연두에 걸린 백신반대론자(Anti-Vaccinationist) 10. 조지 버나드 쇼를 만날 수 있는 장소 TOP10(10 Places to meet George Bernard Shaw) 11. 조지 버나드 쇼 원작의 영화·드라마(Movie and Drama of George Bernard Shaw in IMDb and Wikipedia) 12. 오디오북으로 듣는 조지 버나드 쇼(Audio Books of George Bernard Shaw) 13. 조지 버나드 쇼 어록 161선(161 Quotes of George Bernard Shaw) ▶ 영어고전1,162 조지 버나드 쇼의 비사회적 사회주의자 1883(English Classics1,162 An Unsocial Socialist by George Bernard Shaw) Chapter I. Chapter II. Chapter III. Chapter IV. Chapter V. Chapter VI. Chapter VII. Chapter VIII. Chapter IX. Chapter X. Chapter XI. Chapter XII. Chapter XIII. Chapter XIV. Chapter XV. Chapter XVI. Chapter XVII. Chapter XVIII. Appendix. ▶ 부록(Appendix). 세계의 고전을 여행하는 히치하이커를 위한 안내서(The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Worlds’s Classics) A01. 하버드 서점(Harvard Book Store) 직원 추천 도서 100선(Staff’s Favorite 100 Books) & 판매도서 100위(Top 100 Books) A02. 서울대(Seoul University) 권장도서 100 A03. 연세대(Yonsei University) 필독도서 고전 200선 A04. 고려대(Korea University) 세종캠퍼스 권장도서 100선 A05. 서울대·연세대·고려대(SKY University) 공통 권장도서 60권 A06. 성균관대(Sungkyunkwan University) 오거서(五車書) 성균 고전 100선 A07. 경희대(Kyung Hee University) 후마니타스 칼리지(Humanitas College) 교양필독서 100선 A08. 포스텍(포항공대, POSTECH) 권장도서 100선 A09. 카이스트(KAIST) 독서마일리지제 추천도서 100권 A10. 문학상(Literary Awards) 수상작 및 추천도서(44) A11. 영어고전(English Classics) 오디오북을 무료로 듣는 5가지 방법(How to listen to FREE audio Books legally?) A12. 영화·드라마로 만나는 영어고전(Movies and TV Shows Based on English Classic Books) ▶ 테마여행신문 TTN Korea 영어고전(English Classics) 999선 ▶ 테마여행신문 TTN Korea 영어고전(English Classics) 1,999선 ▶ 테마여행신문 TTN Korea 도서목록(2,034) ▶ 테마여행신문 TTN Korea 영어고전(English Classics) 1,999선 테마여행신문 TTN Korea 영어고전(English Classics) 1,999선은 수백 년의 세월에도 변치 않는 명저 중 대중성을 겸비한 베스트셀러를 엄선해 선정하였습니다. 한국외대 경영정보학과(2000~2007)를 졸업한 후 직장생활과 함께 방송대 관광학과(2008~2010)를 병행한 것을 시작으로 문화교양학과(2011~2012, 2015~2017), 동대학원 영상문화콘텐츠학 석사(2012~2015), 일본학과(2017~2020), 국문학과(2020~2022)를 졸업하고, 다시 영어영문학과(2022~)에 재학하며 인류의 끝없는 지식 세계를 탐험 중인 조명화 편집장의 ‘키워드로 읽는 작가 & 작품 해설’을 더해 깊이 있는 독서를 돕고자 세심하게 기획하였습니다. 시간의 흐름에도 바래지 않는 고전명작의 향취를 손 안의 스마트폰으로 365일 24시간 만나보시길 바랍니다. 테마여행신문 TTN Korea 영어고전(English Classics) 1,999선과 함께 어제도, 오늘도, 내일도 멋진 문학여행을! ▶ 조지 버나드 쇼(George Bernard Shaw, 1856~1950) 43부작 영어고전1,160 조지 버나드 쇼의 불합리한 매듭 1880 English Classics1,160 The Irrational Knot by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,161 조지 버나드 쇼의 카셀 바이런의 직업 1882 English Classics1,161 Cashel Byron's Profession by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,162 조지 버나드 쇼의 비사회적 사회주의자 1883 English Classics1,162 An Unsocial Socialist by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,163 조지 버나드 쇼의 기적적인 복수 1885 English Classics1,163 The Miraculous Revenge by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,164 조지 버나드 쇼의 무정부주의의 불가능성 1893 English Classics1,164 The Impossibilities of Anarchism by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,165 조지 버나드 쇼의 바람둥이 1893 English Classics1,165 The Philanderer by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,166 조지 버나드 쇼의 워렌 부인의 직업 1893 English Classics1,166 Mrs. Warren's Profession by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,167 조지 버나드 쇼의 무기와 인간 1894 English Classics1,167 Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,168 조지 버나드 쇼의 캔디다 1894 English Classics1,168 Candida by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,169 조지 버나드 쇼의 운명의 사람 1895 English Classics1,169 The Man of Destiny by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,170 조지 버나드 쇼의 악마의 제자 1896 English Classics1,170 The Devil's Disciple by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,171 조지 버나드 쇼의 당신은 결코 말할 수 없다 1896 English Classics1,171 You Never Can Tell by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,172 조지 버나드 쇼의 니벨룽의 반지 비평서: 퍼펙트 바그너라이트 1898 English Classics1,172 The Perfect Wagnerite: A Commentary on the Niblung's Ring by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,173 조지 버나드 쇼의 카이사르와 클레오파트라 1898 English Classics1,173 Caesar and Cleopatra by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,174 조지 버나드 쇼의 브라스바운드 선장의 개종 1899 English Classics1,174 Captain Brassbound's Conversion by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,175 조지 버나드 쇼의 훌륭한 배쉬빌; 또는 보답 없는 불변성 1901 English Classics1,175 The Admirable Bashville; Or, Constancy Unrewarded by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,176 조지 버나드 쇼의 코미디와 철학: 인간과 초인 1902 English Classics1,176 Man and Superman: A Comedy and a Philosophy by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,177 조지 버나드 쇼의 혁명가 수첩과 휴대용 동반자 1903 English Classics1,177 Revolutionist's Handbook and Pocket Companion by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,178 조지 버나드 쇼의 존 불의 다른 섬 1904 English Classics1,178 John Bull's Other Island by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,179 조지 버나드 쇼의 그가 남편에게 거짓말을 한 방법 1904 English Classics1,179 How He Lied to Her Husband by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,180 조지 버나드 쇼의 비평가를 위한 응급처치: 참령 바바라 서문 1905 English Classics1,180 Preface to Major Barbara: First Aid to Critics by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,181 조지 버나드 쇼의 참령 바바라 1905 English Classics1,181 Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,182 조지 버나드 쇼의 의사 서문: 의사의 딜레마 1906 English Classics1,182 The Doctor's Dilemma: Preface on Doctors by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,183 조지 버나드 쇼의 의사의 딜레마 1906 English Classics1,183 The Doctor's Dilemma by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,184 조지 버나드 쇼의 결혼하기 1908 English Classics1,184 Getting Married by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,185 조지 버나드 쇼의 블랑코 포스넷의 출현 1909 English Classics1,185 The Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,186 조지 버나드 쇼의 프레스 커팅(신문 스크랩) 1909 English Classics1,186 Press Cuttings by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,187 조지 버나드 쇼의 어울리지 않는 결혼 1909 English Classics1,187 Misalliance by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,188 조지 버나드 쇼의 부모와 자녀에 관한 논문 1910 English Classics1,188 Treatise on Parents and Children by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,189 조지 버나드 쇼의 소네트의 어둠의 여인 1910 English Classics1,189 The Dark Lady of the Sonnets by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,190 조지 버나드 쇼의 패니의 첫 연극 1911 English Classics1,190 Fanny's First Play by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,191 조지 버나드 쇼의 안드로클레스와 사자(은혜에 보답한 사자) 1912 English Classics1,191 Androcles and the Lion by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,192 조지 버나드 쇼의 기각 1912 English Classics1,192 Overruled by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,193 조지 버나드 쇼의 피그말리온 1912 English Classics1,193 Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,194 조지 버나드 쇼의 기독교 전망에 대하여 1912 English Classics1,194 On the Prospects of Christianity by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,195 조지 버나드 쇼의 위대한 캐서린(영광이 여전히 사랑하시는 분) 1913 English Classics1,195 Great Catherine(Whom Glory Still Adores) by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,196 조지 버나드 쇼의 거의 역사적인 희극: 페루살렘의 잉카 1915 English Classics1,196 The Inca of Perusalem: An Almost Historical Comedietta by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,197 조지 버나드 쇼의 모집 공고: 오플래허티 V.C. 1915 English Classics1,197 O'Flaherty V.C.: A Recruiting Pamphlet by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,198 조지 버나드 쇼의 실제와 같은 희극: 아우구스투스가 자신의 역할을 다함 1916 English Classics1,198 Augustus Does His Bit: A True-to-Life Farce by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,199 조지 버나드 쇼의 하트브레이크 하우스(상심의 집) 1917 English Classics1,199 Heartbreak House by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,200 조지 버나드 쇼의 볼셰비키 황후 안나얀스카 1917 English Classics1,200 Annajanska, the Bolshevik Empress by George Bernard Shaw 영어고전1,201 조지 버나드 쇼의 메타생물학 모세5경: 므두셀라로 돌아가라 1920 English Classics1,201 Back to Methuselah: A Metabiological Pentateuch by Bernard 영어고전1,202 조지 버나드 쇼의 혁명가를 위한 격언 English Classics1,202 Maxims for Revolutionists by George Bernard Shaw ▶ 테마여행신문 TTN Theme Travel News Korea는 2012년부터 현재까지 2,000종 이상의 콘텐츠를 기획 및 출간한 여행 전문 디지털 콘텐츠 퍼블리셔(Digital Contents Publisher)입니다. 다양한 분야의 전문작가와 함께 신개념 여행 가이드북 원코스(1 Course), 포토에세이 원더풀(Onederful), 여행에세이 별 헤는 밤(Counting the Stars at Night) 등 전 세계를 아우르는 여행 콘텐츠를 지속적으로 발행하고 있습니다. 방송대 기네스상 2017 ‘최다 출간 및 최다 자격증’ 수상에 빛나는 테마여행신문 TTN Korea와 함께 어제도, 오늘도, 내일도 멋진 여행을! ▶ Theme Travel News TTN Korea(테마여행신문 TTN Korea) is the digital content publisher that published more than 2,000 types of content since 2012. 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George Bernard Shaw was a satirical genius, ruthlessly exposing hypocrisy, and creating moral dilemmas for the reader to mull on. These are biting, witty, sometimes rude, highly intelligent plays. This collection of thirty-four of his plays is an Omnibus that will give hours of pleasure to the reader.
Pygmalion, Mrs. Warren's Profession, Candida, Arms and The Man, Man and Superman, Caesar and Cleopatra, Androcles And The Lion, The New York Times Articles on War, Memories of Oscar Wilde and more
Pygmalion, Mrs. Warren's Profession, Candida, Arms and The Man, Man and Superman, Caesar and Cleopatra, Androcles And The Lion, The New York Times Articles on War, Memories of Oscar Wilde and more
This carefully edited collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) was an Irish playwright, essayist, novelist and short story writer and wrote more than 60 plays. He is the only person to have been awarded both a Nobel Prize in Literature (1925) and an Academy Award (1938), for his contributions to literature and for his work on the film Pygmalion (an adaptation of his own play) Content: Novels: Cashel Byron's Profession An Unsocial Socialist Love Among The Artists The Irrational Knot Plays: Widowers' Houses The Philanderer Mrs. Warren's Profession The Man Of Destiny Arms And The Man Candida You Never Can Tell The Devil's Disciple Captain Brassbound's Conversion Caesar And Cleopatra The Gadfly or The Son of the Cardinal The Admirable Bashville Man And Superman John Bull's Other Island How He Lied To Her Husband Major Barbara Passion, Poison, And Petrifaction The Doctor's Dilemma The Interlude At The Playhouse Getting Married The Shewing-Up Of Blanco Posnet Press Cuttings Misalliance The Dark Lady Of The Sonnets Fanny's First Play Androcles And The Lion Overruled Pygmalion Great Catherine The Music Cure O'Flaherty, V. C. Macbeth Skit Glastonbury Skit The Inca Of Perusalem Augustus Does His Bit Skit For The Tiptaft Revue Annajanska, The Bolshevik Empress Heartbreak House Back To Methuselah War Indemnities What do Men of Letters Say? On Socialism The Miraculous Revenge Quintessence Of Ibsenism Basis of Socialism The Transition to Social Democracy The Impossibilities Of Anarchism The Perfect Wagnerite Letter to Beatrice Webb The New Theology Memories of Oscar Wilde The Revolutionist's Handbook And Pocket Companion Maxims For Revolutionists The New Theology How to Write A Popular Play Memories of Oscar Wilde George Bernard Shaw The Quintessence of Shaw Old and New Masters...
George Bernard Shaw, (1856-1950) was an Irish playwright. He is the only person to have been awarded both the Nobel Prize for Literature (1925) and an Oscar (1938). This edition is a facsimile reprint of his play," -- publisher's website.
Do you like 'Pretty Woman', with Julia Roberts and Richard Gere? Do you love 'Maid in Manhattan', starring Jennifer Lopez and Ralph Fiennes? And how about little orphan 'Annie'? Well, 'Pygmalion' is the play that paved the ways for these - and countless other - rags-to-riches films, plays, and books. In it, phonetics scientist professor Henry Higgins and linguist Colonel Pickering make a bet. The scientist wagers that he can turn Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle into a woman with the poise and diction of a duchess. She is given new clothes, speech lessons - and subjected to merciless ridicule. Becoming Shaw's most famous play, ́Pygmalion ́ throws blinding light on the invidious habits and traditions at both levels of society. George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) was a giant of the literary and political world at the end of the 19th century and deep into the 20th century. Best known as a playwright, he was also a famous critic, political activist and polemicist, stoking controversy to provoke debate. His first successful play was 'Arms and the Man', which was followed by classics including 'Man and Superman' and 'Pygmalion', which was turned into the musical 'My Fair Lady'. In 1925, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. His opinions still divide critics, but he is widely acknowledged as second only to William Shakespeare as a playwright.
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925 and was one of the great literary minds of his day, in addition to being one of its most entertaining personalities. In his youth he became an ardent socialist and wrote five novels, which are still very entertaining, although Shaw truly found his creative identity on the stage and lectern. While he was a great dramatist, it is possible to argue that Shaw's prefaces are better than his plays. Certainly they are masterful expositions of his ideas, and among the finest essays in English. If there is one defining virtue in Shaw, it is his ability to ask awkward questions. He was not someone who accepted the status quo; instead he spent the whole of his very long life in search of something better, as wit, critic, curmudgeon, and revolutionary. Among his greatest plays are CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA, MAN AND SUPERMAN, BACK TO METHUSELAH, SAINT JOAN, MAJORA BARBARA, PYGMALION (the basis for the musical -- and film -- MY FAIR LADY), and ANDROCLES AND THE LION. He wrote voluminously on social and political issues. His THE INTELLIGENT WOMAN'S GUIDE TO SOCIALISM (1928) was enormously popular at the time. He continued to publish until nearly the end of his life. Among his last works are SIXTEEN SELF-SKETCHES (1948), BOUYANT BILLIONS (1948) and FAR-FETCHED FABLES (1950).
From the Renowned Dramaturge and Author of Mrs. Warren's Profession, Pygmalion, Arms and The Man, Saint Joan, Caesar and Cleopatra, Androcles And The Lion
From the Renowned Dramaturge and Author of Mrs. Warren's Profession, Pygmalion, Arms and The Man, Saint Joan, Caesar and Cleopatra, Androcles And The Lion
This carefully edited collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950) was an Irish playwright, essayist, novelist and short story writer and wrote more than 60 plays. He is the only person to have been awarded both a Nobel Prize in Literature (1925) and an Academy Award (1938), for his contributions to literature and for his work on the film Pygmalion (an adaptation of his own play) Content: Quintessence of Ibsenism (1891) The Impossibilities Of Anarchism (1895) The Perfect Wagnerite, Commentary on the Niblung's Ring (1898) The Revolutionist's Handbook And Pocket Companion (1903) Maxims For Revolutionists (1903) First Aid to Critics: Preface to Major Barbara (1905) On Doctors: Preface to The Doctor's Dilemma (1906) The New Theology (1907) On Marriage: Preface to Getting Married How to Write A Popular Play: An Essay (1909) A Treatise on Parents and Children: An Essay (1910) On the Prospects of Christianity: Preface to Androcles and the Lion (1912) What do Men of Letters Say?: The New York Times Articles on War (1915) "Common Sense About the War" "Bennett States the German Case" Open Letter to President Wilson Memories of Oscar Wilde (1916) On Darwinism and Evolution: Preface to Back to Methuselah (1921) A Letter and A Speech by Bernard Shaw: Letter to Beatrice Webb (1898) On Socialism: A Speech (1885) George Bernard Shaw: A Biography By G. K. Chesterton The Quintessence of Shaw By James Huneker Old and New Masters: Bernard Shaw By Robert Lynd George Bernard Shaw: A Poem by Oliver Herford
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) is revered as one of the great British dramatists, credited not only with memorable works, but the revival of the then-suffering English theatre. Shaw was born in Dublin, Ireland, left mostly to his own devices after his mother ran off to London to pursue a musical career. He educated himself for the most part, and eventually worked for a real estate agent. This experience founded in him a concern for social injustices, seeing poverty and general unfairness afoot, and would go on to address this in many of his works. In 1876, Shaw joined his mother in London where he would finally attain literary success, and went on to win the Nobel Prize for literature in 1925. Contained in this volume are two of Shaw's lesser known works: "Press Cuttings" published in 1909 and "The Dark Lady of Sonnets" published in 1910.
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925 and was one of the great literary minds of his day, in addition to being one of its most entertaining personalities. In his youth he became an ardent socialist and wrote five novels, which are still very entertaining, although Shaw truly found his creative identity on the stage and lectern. While he was a great dramatist, it is possible to argue that Shaw's prefaces are better than his plays. Certainly they are masterful expositions of his ideas, and among the finest essays in English. If there is one defining virtue in Shaw, it is his ability to ask awkward questions. He was not someone who accepted the status quo; instead he spent the whole of his very long life in search of something better, as wit, critic, curmudgeon, and revolutionary. Among his greatest plays are CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA, MAN AND SUPERMAN, BACK TO METHUSELAH, SAINT JOAN, MAJORA BARBARA, PYGMALION (the basis for the musical -- and film -- MY FAIR LADY), and ANDROCLES AND THE LION. He wrote voluminously on social and political issues. His THE INTELLIGENT WOMAN'S GUIDE TO SOCIALISM (1928) was enormously popular at the time. He continued to publish until nearly the end of his life. Among his last works are SIXTEEN SELF-SKETCHES (1948), BOUYANT BILLIONS (1948) and FAR-FETCHED FABLES (1950).
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