by George Bernard Shaw (Author)
A philosophical drama that examines social convention, individual will, and the dynamics of human relationships through wit and argument. George Bernard Shaw's Man and Superman combines elements of comedy, social critique, and speculative dialogue, following John Tanner as he navigates questions of marriage, freedom, and moral responsibility.
The play is structured in multiple acts, including the well-known "Don Juan in Hell" sequence, which expands the work beyond conventional stage realism into a broader philosophical inquiry. Shaw uses character and dialogue to explore themes of evolution, creative force, and the tension between individual desire and social expectation.
This edition presents the complete text in a clear and readable format, preserving Shaw's language and dramatic structure while making the work accessible for both reading and study.
Number of Pages: 144
Dimensions: 0.5 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 03, 2018