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General & Miscellaneous Drama, British & Irish Drama

Saint Joan

by George Bernard Shaw, Dan H. Laurence (Editor), Imogen Stubbs (Introduction), Ayot St Lawrence
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Overview

With Saint Joan, Shaw reached the height of his fame as a dramatist. In this magnificent play he distilled many of the ideas he had been trying to express in earlier works on the subjects of politics, religion and creative evolution. Fascinated by the story of Joan of Arc, but unhappy with the way she had traditionally been depicted, Shaw wanted to remove 'the whitewash which disfigures her beyond recognition'. He presents a realistic Joan: proud, intolerant, naive, foolhardy, always brave - a rebel who challenged the conventions and values of her day. As Imogen Stubbs writes, 'All Joans are relevant but some Joans are more relevant than others - I think Shaw's Saint Joan is the right one to be received by the twenty-first century'.

Synopsis

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About the Author, George Bernard Shaw

The Editor, Jean Chothia, is a Fellow of Selwyn College and Reader in Drama and Theatre in the University of Cambridge. Her books include Forging a Language: A Study of the Plays of Eugene O'Neill; English Drama of the Early Modern Period, 1890-1940, and, as editor, 'The New Woman' and Other Emancipated Woman Plays.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2001
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780140437911

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