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George Bernard Shaw

    July 26, 1856 – November 2, 1950

    George Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright and socialist who focused on the social issues of his time. His plays, numbering over sixty, blend comedy with serious themes such as education, marriage, religion, and class privilege. A committed socialist, Shaw advocated for equal rights, the alleviation of the working class's exploitation, and promoted healthy lifestyles. His works continue to resonate with their wit and intelligence, though Shaw himself was famously averse to public accolades.

    George Bernard Shaw
    Pygmalion & Other Plays
    The Portable Bernard Shaw
    Pygmalion - My Fair Lady
    The Philanderer
    The Man of Destiny
    The Perfect Wagnerite: A Commentary of the Niblung's Ring