George Bernard Shaw, his life and works; a critical biography (authorized) . « ° ?2 e H o fiss ec O « > o; D ui -i X G * 2 5 -* z O U o I? 2 Id u P ~ 5 O 2 — 2 3 S , -, * « o o2 1,3- o §- •3 .5R 2 & s. -2 u _ 4> Ph -3 GEORGE BERNARD SHAW shipper the worshipped: three in one and one in three. Itis a godhead in which all life is human and all humanitydivine: three in one and one in three. It is, in short, thedream of a madman. In Major Barbara, Shaws next play, we discover a reversionto the earlier economic tone of Mrs. Warrens Profession com-bined with a more specific elaboration of t
George Bernard Shaw, his life and works; a critical biography (authorized) . « ° ?2 e H o fiss ec O « > o; D ui -i X G * 2 5 -* z O U o I? 2 Id u P ~ 5 O 2 — 2 3 S , -, * « o o2 1,3- o §- •3 .5R 2 & s. -2 u _ 4> Ph -3 GEORGE BERNARD SHAW shipper the worshipped: three in one and one in three. Itis a godhead in which all life is human and all humanitydivine: three in one and one in three. It is, in short, thedream of a madman. In Major Barbara, Shaws next play, we discover a reversionto the earlier economic tone of Mrs. Warrens Profession com-bined with a more specific elaboration of the Shaviandramaturgy. This Discussion in three acts has aroused somuch discussion as to its meaning and purpose that the story ofits genesis may throw some light upon its obscurities. once related to me the circumstances under which thegerm ideas of the play first took form in his mind. It seemsthat, while spending some time at his county place, Ayot , in Hertfordshire, he formed an acquaintance witha young man who was a near neighbour, Mr. Charles McEvoy,the author of a play entitled David Ballard, produced underthe auspices of the London Stage Society. At the close of theWar betwe
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