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MARC Record from Marygrove College

Record ID marc_marygrove/marygrovecollegelibrary.full.D20191108.T213022.internetarchive2nd_REPACK.mrc:117337259:3172
Source Marygrove College
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008 931208s1994 nyua b 001 0 eng
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aGibbs, A. M.$q(Anthony Matthews),$d1933-
245 10 $aHeartbreak house :$bpreludes of apocalypse /$cA.M. Gibbs.
260 $aNew York :$bTwayne Publishers,$c©1994.
300 $axvii, 149 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm.
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490 1 $aTwayne's masterwork studies ;$vno. 136
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 137-142) and index.
505 0 $aChronology: Bernard Shaw's Life and Works -- 1. Revolution and Struggle: The Theatrical and Historical Milieux -- 2. The Importance of Heartbreak House -- 3. Critical Reception -- 4. A Chamber of Echoes -- 5. Discontinuities -- 6. "Out of That Darkness": Symbolism and the Supernatural -- 7. Preludes of Apocalypse -- Appendix: Select Checklist of Major U.K. and North American Productions, 1920-1992.
520 $aIn this comprehensive and penetrating study of Heartbreak House, A.M. Gibbs shows how George Bernard Shaw's complex, Janus-faced play connects unscrupulous behavior in England's social, political, and economic spheres and the life of "cultured, leisured Europe" to the catastrophe of World War I. Revealing the play to be more intricately autobiographical than has been previously recognized, Gibbs analyzes the ways in which refracted images of Shaw's own experience in the realms of love and sex appear in the play's amatory themes.
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