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Bernard Shaw : Reimagining Women and Ireland, 1892-1914, Hardback Book

Bernard Shaw : Reimagining Women and Ireland, 1892-1914 Hardback

Part of the Bernard Shaw and His Contemporaries series

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Shaw emerged as a playwright in the politically charged environment of 1892, for both female suffrage and Irish independence.

His plays quickly advocated for societal changes with regard to women’s roles, while expanding this advocacy into considerations of Ireland.

Shaw’s engagement with marriage and union as a personal contract with nationhood have never before been considered as a methodology with which to view his work.

This book demonstrates that Shaw was deeply engaged with and committed to the Irish question and to social and gender issues.

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