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The Doctor's Dilemma (A Tragedy), Getting Married (A Comedy), and The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet (A Melodrama).

The Doctor's Dilemma (A Tragedy), Getting Married (A Comedy), and The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet (A Melodrama).

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The Doctor's Dilemma (A Tragedy), Getting Married (A Comedy), and The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet (A Melodrama).

by Bernard Shaw

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New York: Brentano's, 1911. Hardcover, green cloth boards, applied spine label. Good/No Dust Jacket. Contains several of Shaw's famous lengthy prefaces on Doctors, Marriage, and Censorship. 443 pages, edges roughcut. March printing, 2nd. Previous owner's stamp, M. L. Smith; Lucy Smith was the wife of T. R. Smith, editor of the Century magazine and chief editor at Liveright in the 1920s. Shaw, 1856-1950, was an Irish dramatist and social critic. The leading playwright of his time, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925.

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From the book:On the 15th June 1903, in the early forenoon, a medical student, surname Redpenny, Christian name unknown and of no importance, sits at work in a doctor's consulting-room. He devils for the doctor by answering his letters, acting as his domestic laboratory assistant, and making himself indispensable generally, in return for unspecified advantages involved by intimate intercourse with a leader of his profession, and amounting to an informal apprenticeship and a temporary affiliation. Redpenny is not proud, and will do anything he is asked without reservation of his personal dignity if he is asked in a fellow-creaturely way. He is a wide-open-eyed, ready, credulous, friendly, hasty youth, with his hair and clothes in reluctant transition from the untidy boy to the tidy doctor. Redpenny is interrupted by the entrance of an old serving-woman who has never known the cares, the preoccupations, the responsibilities, jealousies, and anxieties of personal beauty. She has the complexion of a never-washed gypsy, incurable by any detergent; and she has, not a regular beard and moustaches, which could at least be trimmed and waxed into a masculine presentableness, but a whole crop of small beards and moustaches, mostly springing from moles all over her face. She carries a duster and toddles about meddle-somely, spying out dust so diligently that whilst she is flicking off one speck she is already looking elsewhere for another. In conversation she has the same trick, hardly ever looking at the person she is addressing except when she is excited. She has only one manner, and that is the manner of an old family nurse to a child just after it has learnt to walk. She has used her ugliness to secure indulgences unattainable by Cleopatra or Fair Rosamund, and has the further great advantage over them that age increases her qualifi-cation instead of impairing it. Being an industrious, agreeable, and popular old soul, she is a walking sermon on the vanity of feminine prettiness. Just as Redpenny has no discovered Christian name, she has no discovered surname, and is known throughout the doctors' quarter between Cavendish Square and the Marylebone Road simply as Emmy.

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Title
The Doctor's Dilemma (A Tragedy), Getting Married (A Comedy), and The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet (A Melodrama).
Author
Bernard Shaw
Format/Binding
Hardcover, green cloth boards, applied spine label
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Binding
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Publisher
Brentano's
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1911
Weight
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