The purpose of this study is to establish the thesis that Shaw, the noted iconoclast, was actually much influenced by nineteenth-century theatrical conventions, and that his use of hackneyed forms as bases for satire and subjects for revitalization was often not wholly successful, especially in his earlier plays, because formal conventions tended to confine and constrict the fresh themes he was attempting to develop in the old stage material. The Introduction summarizes and argues against lingering critical attitudes toward Shaw which imply that he was not a playwright but an author of stage debates, and that he should therefore be held exempt from the type of criticism accorded dramatists' in the 'tradition'. Chapter One is a brief critic...
This paper deals with the complex and ambiguous admiration that Bernard Shaw professed for the Scan...
George Bernard Shaw has quite correctly been described\ud as a didactic writer. However, it may be a...
The objective of this essay is to approach a larger comprehension of the drama of George Bernard Sha...
The purpose of this study is to establish the thesis that Shaw, the noted iconoclast, was actually m...
The purpose of this study is to present George Bernard Shaw as an artist-philosopher who used his pl...
If one considers the history of the British drama, the modern theatre was free to develop around the...
This thesis aims to explore Bernard Shaw’s religious and philosophical development and indicate how ...
At the convergence of performance studies and Shavian studies, this thesis explores the staging of S...
At the convergence of performance studies and Shavian studies, this thesis explores the staging of S...
The political extravaganzas dominate Shavian drama of the 1930's, Shaw's last really productive dec...
Shaw was an artist-critic. He started his career as a music critic in 1876. Two years later he turne...
This thesis explores the parent-child relationships in Shaw’s early and middle plays, with a special...
This study examines George Bernhard Shaws uses and transformations of dramatic genres with a view t...
This thesis provides a comparative analysis of two plays written by the famous Irish playwright Geor...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 82-92)In the art of theatrical production, there is a nee...
This paper deals with the complex and ambiguous admiration that Bernard Shaw professed for the Scan...
George Bernard Shaw has quite correctly been described\ud as a didactic writer. However, it may be a...
The objective of this essay is to approach a larger comprehension of the drama of George Bernard Sha...
The purpose of this study is to establish the thesis that Shaw, the noted iconoclast, was actually m...
The purpose of this study is to present George Bernard Shaw as an artist-philosopher who used his pl...
If one considers the history of the British drama, the modern theatre was free to develop around the...
This thesis aims to explore Bernard Shaw’s religious and philosophical development and indicate how ...
At the convergence of performance studies and Shavian studies, this thesis explores the staging of S...
At the convergence of performance studies and Shavian studies, this thesis explores the staging of S...
The political extravaganzas dominate Shavian drama of the 1930's, Shaw's last really productive dec...
Shaw was an artist-critic. He started his career as a music critic in 1876. Two years later he turne...
This thesis explores the parent-child relationships in Shaw’s early and middle plays, with a special...
This study examines George Bernhard Shaws uses and transformations of dramatic genres with a view t...
This thesis provides a comparative analysis of two plays written by the famous Irish playwright Geor...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 82-92)In the art of theatrical production, there is a nee...
This paper deals with the complex and ambiguous admiration that Bernard Shaw professed for the Scan...
George Bernard Shaw has quite correctly been described\ud as a didactic writer. However, it may be a...
The objective of this essay is to approach a larger comprehension of the drama of George Bernard Sha...