Saint Joan - George Bernard Shaw - Books - Dover Publications - 9780486836638 - October 16, 2019
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Saint Joan

Hailed by T. S. Eliot as "a dramatic delight," George Bernard Shaw's only tragedy traces the life of the peasant girl who led French troops to victory over the English in the Hundred Years' War. An avid socialist, Shaw regarded his writing as a vehicle for promoting his political and humanitarian views and exposing hypocrisy. With Saint Joan, he reached the height of his fame, and it was this play that led to his Nobel Prize in Literature for 1925.
In the six centuries since her martyrdom, Joan of Arc has inspired artists, musicians, and writers. Shaw's heroine is unlike any previous interpretation -- not a witch, saint, or madwoman but a pre-feminist icon, possessed of innate intelligence and leadership qualities that challenge the authority of church and state. She is also a real human being, warm and sincere, whose flaws include an obstinacy that leads to her undoing. This edition includes a substantial, informative Preface by the author.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 16, 2019
ISBN13 9780486836638
Publishers Dover Publications
Pages 144
Dimensions 124 × 201 × 13 mm   ·   113 g
Language English  

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