
George Bernard Shaw
Sobre el Autor
George Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist, known for his wit and social commentary. He was a prominent figure in the world of theatre and literature during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, producing works that challenged societal norms and promoted social reform. His plays often tackled issues such as class inequality, gender roles, and the complexities of human relationships, earning him a reputation as a leading figure of the Edwardian era.
nacionalidad
Irlandés
Fecha de Nacimiento
July 26, 1856
Lugar de Nacimiento
Dublin, Ireland
Fecha de fallecimiento
November 2, 1950
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Brendan Behan
W S. 1836-1911 Gilbert
E. L. Voynich
Henry Stephens Salt
Noël Coward
O Wilde
Haldeman-Julius
P P. 1886-1944 Howe
Thomas J. Wise
R C Sherriff
St. John G. Ervine
Mencken H. L. (Henry Louis) 1880-1956
Elizabeth Robins
Cicely Hamilton
Wodehouse
Marc Connelly
Clara A. Mulliken Norton
Jeffery Fisher
R.C. Sherriff
Nelson O'Ceallaigh Ritschel
Michael Frayn
Robert Bolt
Arthur Wing Pinero
Robert Emmet Sherwood
Paddy Chayefsky
Ephraim Kishon
Jerome Kilty
Clare Boothe Luce
Alexis Gregory
W.R. Rodgers