Description
An attractive and approachable selection of the work of George Bernard Shaw.
One of the most remarkable writers of the 20th century, Shaw contributed in a range of ways to both political and social writings as well as creating great works of literature. Shaw is one of only two people to have won both an Academy Award and a Nobel Prize for Literature.
Shaw started from the most unpropitious of beginnings. But he possessed a steely self-determination, and turned the unshakeable conviction that he would become a great writer into a self-fulfilling prophecy. This book features selections and extracts from his plays, essays and personal letters.
About the Author
Anthony Roche was born in Dublin in 1951 and graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, with a First-Class Honours B.A. in English in 1973. He attended the University of California at Santa Barbara, where he was awarded an M.A. in English and a Ph.D. for a dissertation on J.M. Synge. Having taught in the U.S. for the 1980s, he returned to Ireland where he was a Professor in the School of English, Drama and Film at University College Dublin, retiring in 2016. He is married to the writer Katy Hayes; they have a son, Merlin, and a daughter, Lily, and live in Monkstown, County Dublin. He has published widely on Irish drama, especially on Brian Friel. His most recent book, The Irish Dramatic Revival, 1899-1939 (Bloomsbury, 2015), includes a chapter 'Bernard Shaw: The Absent Presence'.
Book Information
ISBN 9781788490535
Author Anthony Roche
Format Hardback
Page Count 128
Imprint O'Brien Press Ltd
Publisher O'Brien Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 312g
Dimensions(mm) 196mm * 130mm * 16mm