the creative works of george bernard shaw

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the creative works of george bernard shaw introduction...................................................................................................3 main part chapter i. george bernard shaw is bioghraphy and his life 1.1. george bernard shaw, an irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist.............................................................................................................6 1.2. works and plays of shaw...............................................................................14 chapter ii. legacy and influence of analysis – bernard shaw 2.1. analysis of george bernard shaw’s plays.....................................................18 2.2. legacy and influence of bernard...................................................................24 conclusion......................................................................................................32 references......................................................................................................34 introduction george bernard shaw is the third and youngest child (and only son) of george carr shaw and lucinda elizabeth gurly shaw. technically he was of protestant "ancestry" - of irish aristocracy - but his impractical father was first a parasitic civil servant, then a failed grain merchant. , and george bernard grew up in an atmosphere of affable poverty, which to him was more humiliating than poverty. at first, shaw was educated by a clerical uncle, and he basically turned down the schools he attended; at …
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th his mother and sister (the youngest of whom had passed away) to london. shaw, in his early twenties, suffered from constant frustration and poverty. he depends on his mother's pound a week from her husband and his income as a music teacher. he spends his afternoons in the reading room of the british museum, writing novels and reading what he missed at school, and his evenings furthering himself in lectures and featured debates. for the intellectual activities of contemporary london's middle class.[footnoteref:1] [1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/george_bernard_shaw] his novel was a complete failure. the semi-autobiographical and appropriately titled book immaturity (1879; published 1930) pushed back all the publishing houses in london. his next four novels were also rejected, as were most of the articles he submitted to the press in more than a decade. shaw's early literary work brought him less than 10 shillings a year. a passage published after his death …
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ur lee, who since 1866 had shared a household in dublin with the shaws. in 1876, shaw decided to become a writer and he moved with his mother and sister (the youngest of whom had passed away) to london. shaw, in his early twenties, suffered from constant frustration and poverty. he depends on his mother's pound a week from her husband and his income as a music teacher. he spends his afternoons in the reading room of the british museum, writing novels and reading what he missed at school, and his evenings to further self-educate in lectures and featured debates. for the intellectual activities of contemporary london's middle class. his novel was a complete failure. the semi-autobiographical and appropriately titled book immaturity (1879; published 1930) pushed back all the publishing houses in london. his next four novels were also rejected, as were most of the articles he submitted to the …
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e cliché romantic conventions still being exploited by even the most daring new playwrights. in the play, a kind-hearted young englishman falls in love and then discovers that his future father-in-law's fortune and personal income come from exploiting the poor. it could have been a tragic situation, but shaw always seemed determined to avoid tragedy. unlovable lovers do not attract sympathy; it's a social evil rather than a romantic situation where attention is focused, and the action is well organized in the direction of satirical comedy. its includes introduction, main part, conclusion and list of references. the main part includes warren's career-controlled dramatic tendencies, written in 1893 but not performed until 1902 because lord chamberlain, the play's censor, refused to give her permission. its theme is organized prostitution, and its action revolves around an educated young woman discovering that her mother has graduated from "the profession" to become a co-owner …
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aywright 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 become a writer and novelist, while embarking on a rigorous process of self-education. by the mid-1880s, he had become a respected music and theater critic. after his political awakening, he joined the late fabian society and became its most prominent pamphlet. shaw wrote plays for many 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 television series, used his plays as a vehicle to spread political, social, and religious ideas. in the early 20th century, his reputation as a playwright was secured by a series of important and famous successes, including major barbara, the doctor's dilemma, and caesar. and cleopatra. shaw's views are often controversial; he promoted …

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the creative works of george bernard shaw introduction...................................................................................................3 main part chapter i. george bernard shaw is bioghraphy and his life 1.1. george bernard shaw, an irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist.............................................................................................................6 1.2. works and plays of shaw...............................................................................14 chapter ii. legacy and influence of analysis – bernard shaw 2.1. analysis of george bernard shaw’s plays.....................................................18 2.2. legacy and influence of bernard...................................................................24 co...

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