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george bernard shaw content 1. childhood and youth 2. career beginning 3. bernard shaw and theatre 4. personal life 1. childhood and youth bernard shaw is considered one of the most cited authors in the world. his subtle and precise humor, ironic narration, and ability to describe human life in all its manifestations captivated contemporaries and proved fascinating for subsequent generations of readers. decades after the death of the irish writer, his works continue to be relevant. george bernard shaw was born in 1856 in dublin, the capital of ireland. father john shaw traded grain but soon lost his fortune and gradually became addicted to alcohol. lucinda shaw's mother was a professional singer. besides the boy, there were two more children in the family, the girls lucinda frances and elinor agnes. in his childhood, bernard attended dublin's wesley college, and from the age of eleven, he attended a protestant school, …
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lays called "the widower's house." shaw also kept records, doing them neatly and diligently. subsequently, the future writer developed a distinct handwriting, and typesetters easily deciphered his manuscripts. young bernard was significantly influenced by musician george john lee, with whom his mother had become close even before his son's birth. the writer even suggested that he might be his biological father. their families shared a house where music was constantly playing. in 1873, lee left dublin to travel to england, and soon bernard's mother followed him, taking both daughters with her. young shaw stayed with his father and tried to compensate for his absence in the music house by learning to play the piano on his own. three years later, in 1876, bernard eventually went to his mother in london, where he pursued self-education and, under li's patronage, got a job at one of the newspapers where he ran a …
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tuations and dialogues rich in paradoxes. 3. bernard shaw and theatre " in his time as a theatre critic, shaw was fascinated by the work of norwegian playwright henrik ibsen. in 1891, he published the essay "quintessence of ibsenism," in which he isolated the main characteristics of the scandinavian writer's plays. during bernard's youth, only william shakespeare's plays, as well as insignificant melodramas and comedies, dominated theatrical platforms. ibsen, in shaw's view, became a pioneer in european dramaturgy, elevating it to a new level through the revelation of sharp conflicts and debates between characters. inspired by ibsen's plays, shaw wrote the first of his "unpleasant plays" in 1885, titled "the widower's house." it is believed that his biography as a writer-dramatist began with this work. at the same time, a new era of european drama was born, acute, pressing, built not on the active actions of the heroes, but on …
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"the devil's apprentice" and "caesar and cleopatra." the latter was written in opposition to shakespeare's creation "antony and cleopatra." later, influenced by the work of the renowned english playwright, "the black lady of the sonnets" was written. it describes william shakespeare's relationship with english queen elizabeth i. shaw created the play in support of the founding of the shakespearean theatre, but the impending war prevented the realization of the idea. bernard's most famous work is considered to be "pygmalion," the plot of which is based on the myth of a creator who wished to revive a beautiful statue. in 1938, the play was adapted based on the author's own script, for which he received an oscar. the plot of the play about the simple but sincere florist eliza, whom the cynical aristocrat took on to correct, remains relevant even more than a century after it was written. many plays and …
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t a mystical halo. the last work of the irish playwright was published in the year of his death. it was called "why she didn't want." in total, bernard wrote 62 plays during his creative biography. 4. personal life in 1884, shaw joined the fabian society, named after the roman general fabius. the main idea of the fabians was that socialism was the only possible type of further development of great britain, however, the country had to come to it gradually, without cataclysms and revolutions. the first world war further confirmed bernard's adherence to the ideas of socialism. he continued to believe until the end of his days that socialist russia is an example for the entire civilized world, and the socio-political system of the ussr is the only true and correct one. towards the end of his life, shaw became an ideological adherent of the stalinist regime and even …

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george bernard shaw content 1. childhood and youth 2. career beginning 3. bernard shaw and theatre 4. personal life 1. childhood and youth bernard shaw is considered one of the most cited authors in the world. his subtle and precise humor, ironic narration, and ability to describe human life in all its manifestations captivated contemporaries and proved fascinating for subsequent generations of readers. decades after the death of the irish writer, his works continue to be relevant. george bernard shaw was born in 1856 in dublin, the capital of ireland. father john shaw traded grain but soon lost his fortune and gradually became addicted to alcohol. lucinda shaw's mother was a professional singer. besides the boy, there were two more …

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