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"VSports手机版" Bernard Shaw: Slaves of Duty and Tricks of the Governing Class

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Bernard F. Dukore
2012
Published by: ELT Press
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"An original contribution to Shaw scholarship," says Michel Pharand, editor of SHAW: The Annual of Bernard Shaw Studies, who aptly summarizes Bernard Dukore’s book: This “systematic survey of how Shaw dramatizes slavery to and revolt against duty, and tricks of the governing class, has not previously been attempted. Proceeding chronologically and providing full historical context when needed (instructive also are the many parallels to contemporary history), Dukore pays scrupulous attention to detail and accuracy, and his language is fluid and jargon-free." The first part of the book’s subtitle derives from Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance, which describes its protagonist, and from Ibsen’s A Doll House, whose protagonist renounces slavery to duty and conventional morality. The subtitle’s second part is from Major Barbara, in which a powerful capitalist, a member of the governing class, refers to tricks designed to make people act in ways that profit it. The powerful instill slavery to duty and ensure that organizations aiming to alleviate the suffering of the poor act in ways that benefit the controlling class’s interests. With astonishing variety, Shaw dramatizes slavery to and revolt against duty and the tricks of the governing class in thirty-seven of his more than fifty plays from 1892 to 1948. Whereas some characters are bound by duty, others free themselves from the many different forms of trickery. Perhaps surprising is the twenty-first century pertinence of these themes, including the hypocrisy of capitalists who use phrases charged with the words “duty” and “morality” to justify their greed as well as their devious uses of education, religion, and the press.

Table of Contents

Cover

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Title Page, Copyright

Contents

pp. vii

Notes & Acknowledgments

pp. viii

1. Duty Bound and Duty Free

pp. 1-9

2. Unpleasant and Pleasant Plays (VSports注册入口)

pp. 10-19

"V体育ios版" 3. Puritans and a Prizefighter

pp. 20-24

4. “The Big Three”

pp. 25-37

"VSports" 5. Late Edwardian Plays

pp. 38-54

"V体育2025版" 6. Plays of the War Years

pp. 55-62

7. An Allegory, An Adaptation, and A Different War

pp. 63-72

8. Plays During Hard Times

pp. 73-95

9. Parables and Playfulness

pp. 96-107

10. Slaves of Duty, Moral Duty, and Other Tricks of the Governing Class

pp. 108-119

Notes

pp. 120-133

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pp. 134-139
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