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Shaw Shadows: Rereading the Texts of Bernard Shaw
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Shaw Shadows: Rereading the Texts of Bernard Shaw Unknown - 2004

by Gahan, Peter, and Dietrich, Richard F (Foreword by)


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Peter Gahan argues that George Bernard Shaw anticipated much of what came to be known as poststructuralism. Gahan's path-breaking book rereads Shaw's writing, dramatic and non-dramatic, against the background of recent critical theory in order to reassess its radical influence in both its own time and ours. Though sometimes dismissed today as merely witty, Shaw should be considered one of the progenitors of contemporary literary studies, Gahan says, in that his work actually allows for ideas of theorists such as Derrida and Lacan. Gahan first considers Shaw's poststructuralist pioneering in a general, philosophical way. Taking a fresh and thoughtful look at a wealth of readings, he then examines Shaw's criticism and autobiographical writing, in which questions of authorship and subjectivity were crucial. Gahan looks at essays on music, science, and politics and at Shaw's critique of Darwinian theory, in which he calls for a new metaphysics to be included in the discourse of science. In concentrating on his less familiar plays, Gahan shows how Shaw incorporated themes like writing, language, meaning, and authorship into his playwriting, while acknowledging an awareness of the subjectivity of human experience in general and of the writer's experience in particular. For the first time, the play cycle Back to Methuselah--the work Shaw considered his magnum opus--is examined as central to the oeuvre. This book restores Shaw to his rightful place as a major intellectual figure and as one of the most important authors and dramatists of the early 20th century. It considers the Shaw text as pivotal in the historical break in Western culture between the Victorian and modern world. Its bracing discussion heralds what could be a major shift in the future of Shaw studies.

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  • Title Shaw Shadows: Rereading the Texts of Bernard Shaw
  • Author Gahan, Peter, and Dietrich, Richard F (Foreword by)
  • Binding unknown
  • Edition 1st
  • Pages 352
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher University Press of Florida
  • Date 2004
  • ISBN 9780813027692

About the author

Peter Gahan, an Irish writer living in Los Angeles, has lectured on film and psychoanalysis and on literature. He is the author of many articles in Shaw: The Annual of Bernard Shaw Studies and has directed several Shaw plays.
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