SOME PROBLEMATICS OF BERNARD SHAW'S DRAMA
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https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2011.v12n0p%25pAbstract
If one considers the history of the British drama, the modern theatre was free to develop around the end of the nineteenth century. During the last two decades of that period and the very beginnings of the twentieth century it is well noticed the revitalization and a new dimension of the drama not only in Britain but throughout Europe. The playwrights started writing a new kind of drama away from the conventional one of the Victorian period. They started treating real problems of everyday life, leaving behind the myth of the hero. They were focused mostly in realistic concerns of social matters. One of the greatest representatives of this period who is known to have paved the way to Modern Theatre and considered as the master of the problem plays or drama of ideas is George Bernard Shaw. The elements of his drama, such as the paradox used for teasing, the ability of making people reflect by compelling them to laugh, the ability to show to the audience the other side of the truth etc. make him a very distinguished playwright.Downloads
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2014-12-09
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Gokaj, R. (2014). SOME PROBLEMATICS OF BERNARD SHAW’S DRAMA. European Scientific Journal, ESJ, 12. https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2011.v12n0p%p
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