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Shaw Bernard Books
George Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright and socialist who employed comedy to explore pressing social issues such as education, marriage, and class privilege. His more than sixty plays often tackled social injustice and abuses of power, yet always retained a witty and accessible tone. Shaw was also a passionate orator and activist for the rights of women and the working class. His work is notable for its intellectual wit and enduring concern for societal reform.

