Heartbreak House by George Bernard Shaw - Trade Paperback - Drama

Heartbreak House by George Bernard Shaw - Trade Paperback - Drama
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  • Heartbreak House by George Bernard Shaw - Trade Paperback - Drama
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One of the distinguished comic dramatist's more somber plays, this entertaining allegory examines apathy, confusion, and lack of purpose as causes of major global problems, with larger-than-life characters representing the evils of the modern world. Written in 1913 and first produced in 1923, the work is a prime example of Shaw's unconventional and provocative style.


Described by his contemporaries as a "master of impeccable prose," "the great exploder of complacency," and a "showman of ideas," George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) is today regarded as the most important British comic dramatist since Cosgreve. Heartbreak House, however, is one of Shaw's more somber plays. An allegory that examines apathy, confusion, and lack of purpose as causes of major world problems, the drama features larger-than-life characters who represent evils of the modern world. Initially pessimistic, the play nevertheless ends on an optimistic note.
Written in 1913 and first produced in 1923, Heartbreak House, with it's portrayal of a bored and frustrated upper-middle class, is a prime example of Shaw's unconventional and provocative literary style.

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Article
100000170306
ISBN
Author Name
Publisher
Dover Publications Inc.
Origin
George Bernard Shaw
Book Format
Trade Paperback
Weight
0.14kg
Length
20.32cm
Width
12.7cm
Height
1.14cm