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Mrs Warren's Profession

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Mrs Warren's Profession by Bernard Shaw explores the complexities of a mother-daughter relationship against the backdrop of societal issues. The story revolves around Vivie Warren, an independent young woman, who discovers the truth about her mother's profession and their differing moral standpoints. Shaw's play delves into themes of capitalism, feminism, and the moral constraints of Victorian society.
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You might enjoy this thought-provoking play if you appreciate themes exploring social issues and gender roles, wrapped in a mix of wit and challenging dialogue. Its critique of societal norms offers a fascinating insight into Victorian society, making it compelling for those interested in Arts & Culture.

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Mrs Warren's Profession

One of Bernard Shaw's greatest plays, Mrs Warren's Profession raises issues about class struggle, generational differences, the past, and female hardship through the exploration of a mother and daughter relationship put under enormous strain.

A favourite A level set textA scholarly treatment - students will be greatly helped by the wealth of background material in this bookThe play's themes of generational conflict and identity struggles are relevant to today's audiencesThe challengingapproach Shaw takes in this play influenced Bertolt Brecht, EdwardBond, Martin McDonagh, David Mamet and Sarah Kane

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'Shaw's refusal to moralise about the sex trade, only about the system that supports it, provides the play with its dramatic tension and surprising modernity.' Guardian

Shaw's 1893 play centres on the mother and daughter relationship between Kitty Warren and her Cambridge-educated daughter, Vivie, who is currently enjoying a comfortable and financially untroubled life. Kitty's own upbringing was far from easy, however, and meant that she eventually had to make money through prostitution and then through the management of several brothels. When Vivie discovers that her mother brought her up and funded Vivie's Cambridge education on the money made from these pursuits, she is horrified and can barely cope. What's more, Vivie discovers that her mother's brothels are still in operation.

Students will find a wealth of information in this text to guide their studies: an extended introduction exploring the theatrical and historical context, critical reactions, background on the author, and stage history. It also includes Shaw's original Preface, and the play itself contains numerous notes and explanations throughout to aid students' understanding.

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Mrs Warren's Profession by Bernard Shaw explores Victorian family dynamics, exposing issues of snobbery, class attitudes, and the obsession with money and status. Critics highlight its ability to probe societal hypocrisies and moral pretensions, remaining strikingly relevant and modern in its commentary on morality and societal norms.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780713679946

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 November 2012

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Methuen Drama

Illustration: Production photographs

Contributors:

  • Edited by Brad Kent

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 200g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Norma Jenckes, Ph.D. (Illinois), is Associate Professor of English, University of Cincinnati. Among her books are: Arms and the Man: A Facsimile of the holograph Manuscript (1981) and New Readings in American Drama (2002). She is the founding and continuing editor of American Drama and has published essays on Shaw, Albee, Miller, Williams, Wilson, Lawson, and Odets.

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