A collection of literary criticism from the Nobel Prize–winning
playwright behind such classics as Saint Joan and Pygmalion. The
Critical Shaw: On Literature is a comprehensive selection of renowned
Irish playwright and Nobel Laureate Bernard Shaw’s ideas and
opinions on a wide range of literary forms of expression, from
Shakespearean drama to ghost stories, from naturalist novels to
philosophical essays. Shaw meticulously applied his comprehensive
knowledge of the intricacies of writing and publishing (composition,
typesetting, style, themes, censorship) and in the process produced an
extensive array of critical works spanning more than fifty years.
Always with an axe to grind—whether aesthetic, ethical, or
otherwise—Shaw tested the boundaries of satire in his critical
essays, occasionally locking horns as a result with some of the most
prominent authors of his lifetime. Displaying wit and wisdom in equal
proportions, some of his reviews remain fresh even though the authors
and books they appraised have long since fallen into oblivion.
Shaw’s views about literature challenged established conventions of
the canon and helped to shape a renewed collective concept of
literature.The Critical Shaw series brings together, in five volumes
and from a wide range of sources, selections from Bernard Shaw’s
voluminous writings on topics that exercised him for the whole of his
professional career: Literature, Music, Politics, Religion, and
Theater. The volumes are edited by leading Shaw scholars, and all
include an introduction, a chronology of Shaw’s life and works,
annotated texts, and a bibliography. The series editor is L.W.
Conolly, literary adviser to the Shaw Estate and former president of
the International Shaw Society.
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ISBN
9780795346866
Publisert
2020
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RosettaBooks (ORIM)
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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