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George Bernard Shaw () was born in Dublin, the son of an official. His upbringing was uneven because he hated systematic training. After a stint in a real estate agent's office, he moved to London at a young age (), becoming a leading figure in music and theatre in the s and s, and a prominent member of Fabian.
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George Bernard Shaw has produced a lot of promotional materials. G B Shaw began his literary career as a novelist. A strong supporter of Ibsen's new theater (the essence of Ibsenism, ), he decided to write a play to explain his criticisms of the British setting. His first play is aptly called Plays Pleasant and Unpleasant (). Among them, Widower's Houses and Mrs Warren's Profession brutally attacks society's hypocrisy, but criticism is less intense in works like Arms and the Man and The Man of Destiny.
His show's radical rationalism, outright disregard for custom, his keen interest in dialectics and the spirit of words often make the
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GEORGE BERNARD SHAW.
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Bernard Shaw (he hated the "George" and never used it) was born on July, 26th in Dublin, in a lower-middle class family of Scottish-Protestant ancestry, a family he described as of shabby genteel lineage. His father was a failed corn-merchant, with a drinking problem and a squint (which Oscar Wilde's father, a leading Dublin surgeon, tried unsuccessfully to correct); his mother was a professional singer, a voice teacher claiming to have a unique and original approach to singing.
| Lucinda Elizabeth (Bessie) Shaw | (née Gurly; ) |
He grew up a Protestant in the predominantly Catholic city of Dublin. He attended four schools and was tutored by a clerical uncle, but left his formal schooling behind him at the age of 14 and was always critical of formal education. Shaw gave himself a rigorous informal education. He developed a wide knowledge of music, art and literature under the influence of his mother, a singer and vocal music teacher, and as a result of his visi