
Candida
$25.64
- Paperback
74 pages
- Release Date
27 June 2006
Summary
Candida centers on a romantic triangle and parodies courtly love and the domestic drama of Ibsen. It abounds with classical allusions, the fervor of a religious revival, and poetic inspiration and aspirations.
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780143039785 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0143039784 |
| Author: | Bernard Shaw |
| Publisher: | Penguin Books |
| Imprint: | Penguin USA |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 74 |
| Release Date: | 27 June 2006 |
| Weight: | 95g |
| Dimensions: | 8mm x 132mm x 197mm |
| Series: | Penguin Classics |

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Critics Review
By the Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
By the Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature “Candida probably deserves to be called Shaw’s masterpiece.” –Peter Gahan, from the Introduction
”[Shaw] did his best in redressing the fateful unbalance between truth and reality, in lifting mankind to a higher rung of social maturity. He often pointed a scornful finger at human frailty, but his jests were never at the expense of humanity.” –Thomas Mann
“Shaw will not allow complacency; he hates second-hand opinions; he attacks fashion; he continually challenges and unsettles, questioning and provoking us even when he is making us laugh. And he is still at it. No clich or truism of contemporary life is safe from him.” –Michael Holroyd
“In his works Shaw left us his mind… . Today we have no Shavian wizard to awaken us with clarity and paradox, and the loss to our national intelligence is immense.” –The Sunday Times
“He was a Tolstoy with jokes, a modern Dr. Johnson, a universal genius who on his own modest reckoning put even Shakespeare in the shade.” –The Independent
“His plays were superb exercises in high-level argument on every issue under the sun, from feminism and God, to war and eternity, but they were also hits–and still are.” –The Daily Mail
Bernard Shaw
Shaw was one of the most prolific writers of the modern theater. He invented the modern comedy of ideas, expounding on social and political problems with a razor-sharp tongue. He won the 1925 Nobel Prize for literature.
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