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The Millionairess

In "The Millionairess," George Bernard Shaw masterfully blends sharp wit, social critique, and character-driven dialogue to explore the complexities of wealth, gender, and relationships in early 20th-century society. The play centers on Epifania Ognisanti di Parerga, a wealthy heiress who thinks that her fortune grants her the power to manipulate those around her, particularly in her quest for love. Shaw's use of engaging theatrical dialogue, rich with irony and humor, invites the audience to ponder the deeper implications of economic disparity and personal autonomy while situating the narrative within the broader context of modernist literature and early feminist discourse. George Bernard Shaw, an icon of English theatre and a crucial figure in the playwrights' movement, often drew inspiration from his strong socialist beliefs and his engagement with social reform. His experiences with the Edwardian middle class and its prevailing social mores informed his critique of societal norms, making "The Millionairess" a pivotal commentary on the era's attitudes toward gender roles and economic power. This play is recommended for readers interested in a thought-provoking examination of wealth's impact on human relationships. Shaw's blend of incisive humor and philosophical inquiry ensures "The Millionairess" remains a compelling and relevant exploration of class and desire for contemporary audiences.


Author:

  • George Bernard Shaw

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  • E-book

Duration:

  • 79 pages

Language:

English

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