Three plays for Puritans : The devil's disciple ; Caesar and Cleopatra ; Captain Brassbound's conversion

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Three plays for Puritans : The devil's disciple ; Caesar and Cleopatra ; Captain Brassbound's conversion

Bernard Shaw ; definitive text under the editorial supervision of Dan H. Laurence ; with an introduction by Michael Billington

(Penguin classics)(Bernard Shaw library)

Penguin Books, 2000

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Shaw believed that theatre audiences of the 1890s deserved more than the hollow spectacle and sham he saw displayed on the London stage. But he also recognized that people wanted to be entertained while educated, and to see purpose mixed with pleasure. In these three plays of ideas, Shaw employed traditional dramatic forms - Victorian melodrama, the history play and the adventure story - to turn received wisdom upside down. Set during the American War of Independence, The Devil's Disciple exposes fake Puritanism and piety, while Caesar and Cleopatra, a cheeky riposte to Shakespeare, redefines heroism in the character of the ageing Roman leader. And in Captain Brassbound's Conversion, an expedition in Morocco is saved from disaster by a lady explorer's skilful manipulation of the truth.

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