Bloom, Harold

George Bernard Shaw / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. - New ed. - New York : Bloom's Literary Criticism, c2011. - vii, 188 p. ; 25 cm. - Bloom's modern critical views .

Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-173) and index.

Saint Joan: the self as imagination / The Shavian inclusiveness / Parodying the £5 virgin: Bernard Shaw and the playing of Pygmalion / Major Barbara / Make war on war: a Shavian conundrum / Shaw among the artists / Shavian poetics: Shaw on form and content / G. B. Shaw's Heartbreak house and Harold Pinter's The homecoming: comedies of implosion / John A. Bertolini -- Jean Reynolds -- Celia Marshik -- Stuart E. Baker -- Lagretta Tallent Lenker -- Jan McDonald -- Michael Goldman -- Emil Roy.

George Bernard Shaw took to task the dramatic conventions of the late 19th century and dealt with issues that had previously been ignored, such as religion, economics, domestic conflict, and the role of women in society. Shaw's career as a playwright spanned more than 50 years, and his plays Major Barbara, Pygmalion, and Heartbreak House endure as popular classics. This new edition of critical essays delves into Shaw's literary legacy and features a chronology of his life, a bibliography, an index for reference, and an introduction from Yale literary scholar Harold Bloom.--From publisher description.

9781604138825 (hardcover : alk. paper) 1604138823 (hardcover : alk. paper)

2010021839


Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950 --Criticism and interpretation.

PR5367 / .G43 2011

822.912