Nació en 1856 en Dublín. Cursó estudios en escuelas tanto católicas como protestantes. Se trasladó a Londres en 1876. Militante del vegetarianismo, su papel fue determinante en la fundación y el sostenimiento de la Sociedad fabiana, grupo de socialistas de clase media que defendía la transformación de la sociedad y el gobierno ingleses mediante la asimilación, en lugar de la revolución. Su trabajo periodístico comprendía desde la crítica literaria y artística hasta colaboraciones sobre temas musicales. En 1895, comenzó a trabajar para la Saturday Review como crítico teatral. En 1925 recibió el Premio Nobel de Literatura. Falleció en 1950 en su casa de campo de Ayot St. Lawrence.
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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 fiancee 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.
Todo cuanto sabemos de la vida de Bernard Shaw nos ha llegado de la mano de sus biógrafos y de todos aquellos que creyeron conocerle bien. Sin embargo, el único testimonio que tenemos de su puño y letra son estos Dieciseis esbozos de mi mismo (1949), una guia cronica de los acontecimientos mas destacados, publicos y privados, que jalonaron la vida del genial Dramaturgo irlandes. Con noventa años ya cumplidos, Shaw pasa revista a sus actividades y a sus obras con una sinceridad asombrosa, que roza incluso la modestia. Su vida contada por el mismo, despojada de la retorica con la que oscurecieron sus biografos, se presenta ante el lector de hoy dotada de un tono, una unidad y una coherencia fundamentales para la comprension de sus obras y de la extraordinaria ligazon que estas mantienen con la vida y la sociedad modernas.
Soldiering, my dear madam, is the cowards art of attacking mercilessly when you are strong, and keeping out of harms way when you are weak Get your enemy at a disadvantage; and never, on any account, fight him on equal terms One of Bernard Shaws most glittering comedies, Arms and the Man is also a burlesque of Victorian attitudes to heroism, war and empire. In the contrast between Bluntschli, the mercenary soldier, and the brave leader, Sergius, the true nature of valour is revealed. Bernard Shaw mocks self-deluding idealism in Candida when the foolish young poet Marchbanks becomes infatuated with the wife of a Socialist preacher. The Man of Destiny is a witty war of words between Napoleon and a strange lady, and You Never Can Tell is an exuberant farce, which turns on the chance reunion of a divided family. While Plays Pleasant were intended by Shaw to be gentler comedies than those in their companion volume Plays Unpleasant, their prophetic satire is still sharp and provocative today. As W. J. McCormack writes, There is amusement but also unease. His wit unsettles us. The definitive text, under the editorial supervision of Dan H. Laurence
Andrew Undershaft, a millionaire armaments dealer, loves money and despises poverty. His energetic daughter Barbara, on the other hand, shows her love for the poor by working as a Major in the Salvation Army. She sees her father as just another soul to be saved. But when the Salvation Army needs funds to keep going, it is Undershaft who saves the day. Is the Army right to accept money that has been obtained by 'Death and Destruction'? Barbara is forced to question her philanthropic motives, and what she discovers tells her something new about the world and its ways.