Shaw's people

About this book
How could Bernard Shaw have found anything to admire in Queen Victoria? Or in the passionate evangelical "General" William Booth of the Salvation Army? What possible connections could there be between Shaw, the passionate socialist, and the Tory Winston Churchill, who seemed to represent everything Shaw should have rejected and despised? In Shaw's People, noted scholar Stanley Weintraub explores the relationships between Shaw and twelve of his contemporaries, including Queen Victoria, Oscar Wilde, H. L.
Mencken, James Joyce, and Winston Churchill. Weintraub chose these individuals as lenses through which to look at Shaw but also for the ways in which their lives are illuminated through their often paradoxical relationships with Shaw.
Details
- First published
- 1996
- OL Work ID
- OL2914738W
Subjects
BiographyIrish DramatistsHistoryFriends and associatesContemporariesShaw, Bernard, 1856-1950Contemporary Great Britain20th century19th centuryDramaturges irlandaisBiografieBiographiesHistoireTijdgenotenZeitgenossenAmis et relationsContemporainsFriendship