George Bernard Shaw

Major Barbara

Play questioning war, poverty, and morality through an heiress and idealistic professor

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George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw

The dominant force in English drama for half a century, Shaw used comedy to challenge conventional morality, capitalism, and romantic illusion. A committed socialist and Fabian, he won the Nobel Prize in 1925 but refused to accept the money. His prefaces are masterpieces of polemical prose.

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