Arms and the Man
By (Author) George Bernard Shaw
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17th March 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Classic and pre-20th century plays
Hardback
66
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
Raina Petkoff has grand ideas about heroism and war that are soon thwarted by a Swiss solider using her bedroom to hide from the authorities.Arms and the Man is a three act play thats filled with insightful observations about politics, tradition and courtship.
Raina is a young woman whos hopelessly devoted to her fianc Sergius Saranoff. While hes away at war, she meets Captain Bluntschli, a Swiss mercenary who enters her bedroom seeking shelter from enemy troops. During his short stay, the pair engage in a lively discussion about battles and bravery exposing their opposing views. This random encounter sparks a series of events that leads to a political and emotional awakening that changes Rainas life forever.
Arms and the Man is one of George Bernard Shaws earliest successes. Its a refreshing commentary on the romanticism of war and faulty traditions. The play was originally produced in 1894 and has been performed around the world for more than hundred years.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Arms and the Man is both modern and readable.
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) was born into a lower-class family in Dublin, Ireland. During his childhood, he developed a love for the arts, especially music and literature. As a young man, he moved to London and found occasional work as a ghostwriter and pianist. Yet, his early literary career was littered with constant rejection. It wasn't until 1885 that he'd find steady work as a journalist. He continued writing plays and had his first commercial success with Arms and the Man in 1894. This opened the door for other notable works like The Doctor's Dilemma and Caesar and Cleopatra.