

An edition of Three Plays for Puritans (Caesar and Cleopatra / Captain Brassbound's Conversation / Devil's Disciple) (1898)
By George Bernard Shaw
Publish Date
Oct 14, 2018
Publisher
Franklin Classics
Language
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Pages
315
Description:
"Disgusted and bored by the trend for titillation and sham on the London stage, Shaw wrote these plays both to educate and entertain his audiences. In The Devil's Disciple, a clergyman turned soldier and the Shavian ideal of a Puritan hero - 'like all genuinely religious men, a reprobate and an outcast' - willingly risks his life for a stranger. Caesar and Cleopatra, a brilliant satire on contemporary Britain, contains an utterly unexpected portrait of Julius Caesar ('part brute, part woman, and part god'). In Captain Brassbound's Conversion, it is Lady Cicely's cunning manipulation of the truth that ensures that fairness, rather than justice, prevails." "Three Plays for Puritans reveals Shaw's constant delight in turning received wisdom upside down and celebrates the triumph of the individual conscience over accepted morality."--Jacket.
subjects: Drama, History, English Historical drama, Queens, British and irish drama (dramatic works by one author)
People: Julius Caesar, Cleopatra Queen of Egypt (d. 30 B.C), John Burgoyne (1722-1792), Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), Cleopatra queen of Egypt (d. B.C. 30), Caius Julius Caesar
Places: Egypt, New Hampshire, United States, Rome
Times: Revolution, 1775-1783, 332-30 B.C., Civil War, 49-45 B.C.