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The Millionairess (eBook)

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2022
84 Seiten
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859-654742311-9 (EAN)

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The Millionairess - George Bernard Shaw
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In "The Millionairess," George Bernard Shaw masterfully blends sharp wit, social critique, and character-driven dialogue to explore the complexities of wealth, gender, and relationships in early 20th-century society. The play centers on Epifania Ognisanti di Parerga, a wealthy heiress who thinks that her fortune grants her the power to manipulate those around her, particularly in her quest for love. Shaw's use of engaging theatrical dialogue, rich with irony and humor, invites the audience to ponder the deeper implications of economic disparity and personal autonomy while situating the narrative within the broader context of modernist literature and early feminist discourse. George Bernard Shaw, an icon of English theatre and a crucial figure in the playwrights' movement, often drew inspiration from his strong socialist beliefs and his engagement with social reform. His experiences with the Edwardian middle class and its prevailing social mores informed his critique of societal norms, making "The Millionairess" a pivotal commentary on the era's attitudes toward gender roles and economic power. This play is recommended for readers interested in a thought-provoking examination of wealth's impact on human relationships. Shaw's blend of incisive humor and philosophical inquiry ensures "The Millionairess" remains a compelling and relevant exploration of class and desire for contemporary audiences.

George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) was a towering figure in literary and intellectual circles, renowned for his wit, satirical prowess, and his contribution to drama and social criticism. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Shaw moved to London in 1876 where he would eventually establish himself as a formidable playwright. A founding member of the Fabian Society, his ideologies often infused his works with a sharp critique of contemporary mores and class structures. Shaw's plays were remarkable for their vivacity and penetrating dialogue, a style that became his signature. 'The Millionairess' (1936), while perhaps not his most famous work, exemplifies Shaw's flair for blending entertainment with thought-provoking themes. This comedy, highlighting the absurdities of wealth and social position, encapsulates Shaw's skill in social satire. His distinguished career included the milestone 'Pygmalion' (1912), which later inspired the musical 'My Fair Lady', and 'Man and Superman' (1902). Shaw's prodigious output earned him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925 for his work which is marked by both idealism and humanity. Despite being primarily known as a dramatist, Shaw also excelled as a journalist, essayist, and a powerful advocate for social reform, leaving an indelible impression on 20th-century thought and literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga
Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Schlagworte British Drama • British Literature Classics • British playwrights • British upper class • Class and gender dynamics • Class criticism • Classic • classic drama books • conventional thinking challenge • Early 20th century plays • early 20th century society • Feminist literature • feminist themes • financial independence • gender roles • George Bernard Shaw • George Bernard Shaw influences • George Bernard Shaw plays • Historical • independent female protagonist • Intellectual comedy • progressive social themes • satirical comedy books • satirical social commentary • social critique novels • Social satire • Socio-political Commentary • The Millionairess Shaw • transformation narrative • Wealth and morality themes • wealth and privilege critique • Wealth portrayal • witty dialogue and humor
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