The four dramas in this volume are some of George Bernard Shaw's most
interesting plays. They stretch from 1929 to 1935 and coincide with
the Great Depression, the intensification of the crisis of democracy
that began after the war, and the rise of totalitarianism, all of
which find expression in these plays. They also signal the beginning
of an important new phase in Shaw's writing, one marked especially by
the development of two new Shaw genres: the political extravaganza and
the political allegory. The Apple Cart (1929) marked Shaw's return to
playwriting after the long hiatus that followed Saint Joan (1923). The
Apple Cart is perhaps the most pointed critique of parliamentary
democracy in the entire Shavian canon. Too True to Be Good (1931) is
another 'political extravaganza', with the opening stage direction --
'The patient is sleeping heavily. Near her, in the easy chair, sits a
Monster' ---signaling that Shaw is advancing further into uncharted
dramaturgical territory. He began writing shortly before his trip to
the Soviet Union and finished the play and wrote the preface after his
return. In the preface Shaw asserts that the USSR is a new Catholic
church. The dark mood continues in Shaw's next play, On the Rocks
(1933) which Shaw subtitled, 'a political comedy'. It is reminiscent
of The Apple Cart in that it is sharply focused on British politics
and set in the Cabinet Room at 10 Downing Street during the economic
depression of the 1930s. Shaw started writing The Millionairess in
1934 and finished it in 1935. On the surface, it is a simple comedy,
and if not for the preface we might acquiesce to Shaw's assessment
that the play 'oes not pretend to be anything more than a comedy of
humorous and curious contemporary characters such as Ben Jonson might
write'. Yet the preface appended to the play is entirely about
leadership and declaims at great length on Mussolini and Hitler.
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ISBN
9780192537973
Publisert
2021
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OUP Oxford
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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