Plays Unpleasant

Plays Unpleasant by George Bernard Shaw, published by Penguin in 2001, presents a definitive collection of Shaw’s “unpleasant” plays, including Widowers’ Houses, The Philanderer, and Mrs. Warren’s Profession. This edition, comprising 304 pages and written in English, showcases Shaw’s critical examination of social issues, challenging audiences to confront moral dilemmas and societal norms.
Readers will find that Shaw’s works delve into the conflicts between youthful idealism and economic realities, as well as the complexities of relationships and women’s roles. Each play addresses significant themes, such as the implications of inheritance in Widowers’ Houses, the entanglements of love and fidelity in The Philanderer, and the moral awakening of Vivie Warren in Mrs. Warren’s Profession. This volume is edited under the supervision of Dan H. Laurence and includes Shaw’s prefaces, cast lists from the original productions, and a list of his principal works.
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Exclusive to Penguin Classics: the definitive text of Shaw’s volume of “unpleasant” plays, Widowers’ Houses, The Philanderer, and Mrs. Warren’s Profession—part of the official Bernard Shaw Library
A Penguin Classic
With Plays Unpleasant, Shaw issued a radical challenge to his audiences’ complacency and exposed social evils through his dramatization of the moral conflicts between youthful idealism and economic reality, promiscuity and marriage, and the duties of women to others and to themselves. His first play, Widowers’ Houses, depicts Harry Trench’s dilemma on learning that the inheritance of his fiancée comes from her father’s income as a slum landlord. In The Philanderer, charismatic Leonard Charteris proposes marriage to Grace, while he is still involved with the beautiful Julia Craven—who is not inclined to give him up so easily. And in Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Vivie Warren is forced to reconsider her own future when she discovers that her mother’s immoral earnings funded her genteel upbringing.
This is the definitive text under the editorial supervision of Dan H. Laurence. This volume includes Shaw’s prefaces, cast lists from the first productions of the plays, and a list of his principal works.
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