The Complete Plays of George Bernard Shaw , 34 Complete and Unabridged Plays Including: Mrs. Warren's Profession, Caesar and Cleopatra,...

The Complete Plays of George Bernard Shaw , 34 Complete and Unabridged Plays Including: Mrs. Warren's Profession, Caesar and Cleopatra,...
ISBN-10
1781393486
ISBN-13
9781781393482
Category
Drama
Pages
1071
Language
English
Published
2012-12
Publisher
Oxford City Press
Author
George Bernard Shaw

Description

George Bernard Shaw was a satirical genius, ruthlessly exposing hypocrisy, and creating moral dilemmas for the reader to mull on. These are biting, witty, sometimes rude, highly intelligent plays. This collection of thirty-four of his plays is an Omnibus that will give hours of pleasure to the reader.

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