As a dramatist George Bernard Shaw was greatly influenced by Ibsen tradition. Professing an immense admiration for the technical novelty in Ibsen's "new plays," Shaw insisted that if a play were to be interesting it should raise various social problem...
As a dramatist George Bernard Shaw was greatly influenced by Ibsen tradition. Professing an immense admiration for the technical novelty in Ibsen's "new plays," Shaw insisted that if a play were to be interesting it should raise various social problems in the form of a discussion.