Candida A Pleasant Play
'If you are not ready to lay the truth at her feet as I am-then you will know to the end of your days that she really belongs to me and not to you.' The Reverend Morell, a socialist preacher, brings a penniless young poet, Eugene Marchbanks, into his home, which is dominated by his fascinating wife, Candida. With its single stage setting and small cast of six characters, Shaw's play is deceptively simple. Centered on a romantic triangle and parodying courtly love and the domestic drama of Ibsen, Candida also abounds with classical allusions, the fervor of a religious revival, and poetic inspiration and aspirations. This is the definitive text prepared under the editorial supervision of Dan H. Laurence. This volume includes Shaw's preface of 1898. WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE Introduction by PETER LITERATURE
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