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Bernards Shaws plays have delighted and stimulated audiences since their first appearances. Their authors satiric view of conventions, institutions, and behavior continues unfailingly to amuse while it provokes doubts about the honesty of the social and political attitudes that underlie them.

Originally published in 1973, Dukore discusses the theory of drama that is the basis of Shaws comedies, which present his views of mores and follies. That Shaws theory was coherent and comprehensive Dukore shows in Part One of this book, with supportive references to Shaws critical works, letters, speeches, and plays.

In Part Two, using such familiar works as Candida, Pygmalion, and Back to Methuselah as well as less-known plays like In Good King Charless Golden Days to reinforce his points, Dukore analyses the discussion play according to Shaw, the watershed of the new drama. Androcles and the Lion and Saint Joan, along with other plays, illustrate Shaws use of the prologue or prologuelike first act to create the plays social and psychological foundations. Man and Superman and The Apple Cart are among those which exemplify the play whose frame is both detachable from its centerpiece and also functionally integrated with it. Dukore also considers at length Shaws reworking of other mens plays Shakespeares Cymbeline and Trebitschs Frau Gittas Sühne as well as his own Major Barbara. These revisions bring into sharp focus Shaws perception of human nature and his principles of dramaturgy.

Among others of Shaws plays, Dukore presents Too True To Be Good and Heartbreak House as examples of his protoexistentialism his apprehension of the absurd and the existential as forces in life. Throughout Shaws plays major and minor Dukore sees the influence of the playwrights socialism and supports this observation with precise examples from the works.

In sum, Dukore proposes fresh perspectives from which to regard Shaws works for the theatre works that were arrestingly relevant and immediate to the time.

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Reviews of the original edition:

One comes away from Bernard Shaw, Playwright feeling that the Shavian canon coheres more than fifty-four disparate plays over more than sixty years lead the reader to expect, that there are neglected plays which should not be ignored, and that there are things in the familiar plays one hadnt seen before. A most useful work, indeed. The Shaw Review

He establishes . . . the similarities which obtain among all of Shaw's plays and the outlines of a coherent universe for Shaw, along with shrewd judgments. . . . his book is otherwise distinguished by his depth of sensibility and by his command of the Shavian canon. . . . Dukore's book takes its place with the works of the critics whom he lists . . . as influencing him. . . . Dukore's book is, above all, interesting to read. He is so immersed in his subject that his feeling for it is infectious. . . . Dukore's book is worthy of its subject, in no way more so than in his tacit admission that he has not fully encompassed it. Frederick P. W. McDowell, Journal of Modern Literature, 4.1 (Sept, 1974), 145-154.

Introduction. Part One: Shaw on Playwriting. Part Two: Shaw the
Playwright.
1. Discussions in Plays and Discussion Plays
2. Foundations and
Development
3. The Center and the Frame
4. Repairing and Refinishing
5. The
Absurd and the Existential
6. The Socialist Goal and the Parable Form.
Bibliography. Index.
Bernard F. Dukore is University Distinguished Professor Emeritus in Theatre Arts and Humanities at Virginia Tech, USA. He has written extensively on Bernard Shaw and other modern dramatists, including Shaws fellow-Nobel prizewinner, Harold Pinter. His most recent books on Shaw are Crimes and Punishments and Bernard Shaw (2017), Bernard Shaw and the Censors: Fights and Failures, Stage and Screen (2020), and Unions, Strikes, Shaw: The Capitalism of the Proletariat (2022).