Saint Joan, 9780140437911
Paperback
A visionary woman challenges power, sparking revolution and martyrdom.

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  • Paperback

    192 pages

  • Release Date

    16 September 2001

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Summary

The Maid of Orléans: A Timeless Classic

One of Shaw’s most unusual and enduringly popular plays, Saint Joan (1923) marked the zenith of his fame. Joan stands as one of his finest creations: a forceful, vital figure rebelling against the values of her time. This play distills Shaw’s views on politics, religion, and creative evolution.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780140437911
ISBN-10:0140437916
Series:Penguin Classics
Author:George Bernard Shaw, Dan Laurence, Joley Wood
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:192
Edition:1st
Release Date:16 September 2001
Weight:150g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 12mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

By the Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature

By the Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature“[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 cliché 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

About The Author

George Bernard Shaw

Dublin-born George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) was an active Socialist and a brilliant platform speaker. He was strongly critical of London theatre and closely associated with the intellectual revival of British drama.

Dan H. Laurence (series editor) has edited Shaw’s Collected Letters and Collected Plays with their Prefaces.

Imogen Stubbs is an actress and has played leading roles on stage, television and in film.

Joley Wood has taught Anglo-Irish literature at Trinity College, Dublin.

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