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Subversive Shaw: An Introduction to the Life and Works of George Bernard Shaw
February 15, 2013
Program Locations:
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, South Court Auditorium
General Research Division
Under the cloak of sublime comedy, Shaw sought to expose the hypocrisy of Victorian society and morality. He was the author of some sixty plays (including Pygmalion, Major Barbara, and Caesar and Cleopatra), prefaces which were sometimes longer than the plays themselves, five novels, music and theatre criticism, innumerable socialist pamphlets and political tracts, and several thousand letters. This presentation will explore the life and work of this brilliant, witty, and subversive literary figure.
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- Audience: Adults, Book Lovers, College & Graduate Students
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