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George Bernard Shaw

You Never Can Tell

In “You Never Can Tell,” George Bernard Shaw delivers a witty and incisive exploration of social conventions, love, and the complexities of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century British society, the play employs Shaw's hallmark blend of sharp humor and philosophical discourse to dissect the intricacies of modern marriage and morality. Shaw'Äôs innovative use of dialogue not only entertains but also challenges prevailing viewpoints, revealing the absurdities of social norms through a rich tapestry of character interactions and unexpected plot twists. Shaw, a prominent figure of the British literary scene and a leading advocate of socialism, was deeply influenced by his own experiences and observations of societal structures. His keen intellect and progressive views on gender and class are evident in this comedic work, where he adeptly critiques the societal expectations of the time. As someone who championed individual freedom and questioned traditional values, Shaw skillfully reflects these ideals in the lives of his characters, crafting a narrative that is both timeless and relevant. This play is highly recommended for anyone interested in a nuanced critique of human behavior encapsulated within sharp wit and humor. “You Never Can Tell” is not only a delightful theatrical experience but also serves as an important commentary on the human condition, making it essential reading for lovers of literature, drama, and social commentary alike.
127 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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