Bernard Shaw

By: Hamon, AugustinContributor(s): Eden, Tr | Paul, Cedar, TrMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Atlantic Publishers 1999Description: 160pISBN: 8171568300Subject(s): English literature | Bernard ShawDDC classification: 812 Summary: An insightful, exhaustive and thought provoking study of Bernard Shaw- his literary milieu, his plays, his dramatic method, his socialistic views and his influence on literature and society in general. Placing Shaw's Corpus in its immediate socio-cultural and literary context, the book provides an authoritative critical study of Contemporary Drama as well Dramatic Criticism. The singular achievement of the book is in the parallels it draws between the drama of Shaw and the Graeco-Roman drama, the Medieval drama, the Drama of Moliere and the Drama of the 18th and the 19th centuries. An indispensable study for an insight into the works of Bernard Shaw from a ground-breaking, comparative perspectives.
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Includes index.

An insightful, exhaustive and thought provoking study of Bernard Shaw- his literary milieu, his plays, his dramatic method, his socialistic views and his influence on literature and society in general.
Placing Shaw's Corpus in its immediate socio-cultural and literary context, the book provides an authoritative critical study of Contemporary Drama as well Dramatic Criticism. The singular achievement of the book is in the parallels it draws between the drama of Shaw and the Graeco-Roman drama, the Medieval drama, the Drama of Moliere and the Drama of the 18th and the 19th centuries.
An indispensable study for an insight into the works of Bernard Shaw from a ground-breaking, comparative perspectives.

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