This book combines the insights of thirteen Shavian scholars as
they examine the themes of marriage, relationships and partnerships
throughout all of Bernard Shaw's major works. It also connects
Shaw's own experiences of love and marriage to the themes that
emerge in his works, showing how his personal relationships in and
out of matrimonial bonds change the ways his characters enter and
exit marriages and misalliances. While providing a wealth of new
analysis, this collection of essays also leaves lingering questions
for the reader to spark continuing dialogue in both individual and
academic settings.
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