Mrs. Warren's Profession

Mrs. Warren's Profession

Por Bernard Shaw

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "Mrs. Warren's Profession," Bernard Shaw delves into the intricacies of societal morality through the lens of a mother-daughter relationship that challenges Victorian sexual mores. The play employs Shaw's characteristic wit and sharp dialogue, weaving a narrative that unflinchingly critiques the capitalist system and the commodification of women. Set against an early 20th-century backdrop of economic exploitation, Shaw's work illustrates the tensions between personal choice and societal constraints, ultimately questioning the very fabric of respectable society. Bernard Shaw, an influential playwright and social critic, was deeply entrenched in the debates surrounding class, gender, and ethics of his time. His upbringing in a modest Irish family, coupled with his experiences in London'Äôs vibrant intellectual circles, informed his provocative perspective on gender roles and economic power dynamics. "Mrs. Warren's Profession" specifically emerged from his concerns about the hidden realities of women'Äôs struggles, making a bold statement about their autonomy and societal condemnation. This essential work is a must-read for those intrigued by the intersections of feminism, morality, and socio-economic critique. Shaw'Äôs ability to provoke thought while entertaining ensures that readers will not only engage with the narrative but will also confront the enduring questions regarding freedom, identity, and societal norms.

Bernard Shaw