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When Michael Holroyd's multivolume life of Bernard Shaw was published, it was hailed as a masterpiece. Now the biography is available for the first time in a lively and accessible abridgment by the author. Playwright, wit, socialist, polemicist, vegetarian, and irresistible charmer, Bernard Shaw was the most controversial literary figure of his age, the scourge of Victorian values and middle-class pretensions. At the turn of the century, Shaw was in his prime, a theatrical impresario and author of those great campaigning plays - "Man and Superman, " "Major Barbara, " "The Doctor's Dilemma, " and "John Bull's Other Island" - that used laughter as an anesthetic for the operation he performed on British society. By 1914 the author of "Pygmalion" was the most popular writer in England, and increasingly recognized throughout Europe and America. The reluctant recipient of a Nobel Prize for literature and an Academy Award for his screenplay for "Pygmalion, " Shaw became an international icon between the two world wars, feted from China and Soviet Russia to India and New Zealand, though still contriving to provoke the establishment in the United States, South Africa, and Ireland. He revealed himself increasingly as conjurer, fabulist, and seer through his powerful late works, including "Saint Joan, " the Chekhovian "Heartbreak House, " the modernist fantasy "Back to Methuselah, " and the imaginative dream plays and political extravaganzas.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780393327182
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 864
- Utgivningsdatum: 2005-11-01
- Förlag: WW Norton & Co