George Bernard Shaw’s()is a better play of the later period, with the author’s almost nihilistic bitterness on the subjects of the cruelty and madness of WWI and the aimlessness and disillusion of the young.
George Bernard Shaw’s()is a better play of the later period, with the author’s almost nihilistic bitterness on the subjects of the cruelty and madness of WWI and the aimlessness and disillusion of the young.
A.Too True to Be Good
B.Mrs. Warren’s Profession
C.Widowers’ Houses
D.Fanny’s First Play