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  • Arms and the Man

Arms and the Man

by  GEORGE BERNARD SHAW ,
ISBN: 9788170262312
Book Name:Arms and the Man
Author:GEORGE BERNARD SHAW ,
Publisher:HERITAGE PUBLISHERS AND DISTIBUTORS PVT LTD
Edition:FIRST
Language:English
Binding:Paper Back
Publish Year:2007
Total Pages:114
Availablity: Only 1 Left in Stock
NPR 155.00

BOOK SUMMARY

A streamlined and illustrated edition with complete introduction to the Play and the Author (George Bernard Shaw). Arms and the Man, a humorous play which shows the futility of war and deals with the hypocrisies of human nature in a comedic fashion was first produced on April 21, 1894 at the Avenue Theatre, and published in 1898 as part of Shaw's Plays Pleasant volume, which also included Candida, You Never Can Tell, and The Man of Destiny. Arms and the Man was one of Shaw's first commercial successes. When he was called onto stage after the curtain, where he received enthusiastic applause and cheers, one audience member booed. Shaw replied, "My dear fellow, I quite agree with you, but what are we two against so many?" The play takes place during the 1885 Serbo Bulgarian War. Its heroine, Raina Petkoff, is a young Bulgarian woman engaged to Sergius Saranoff, one of the heroes of that war, whom she idolizes. One night, a Swiss mercenary soldier in the Serbian army, Captain Bluntschli, climbs in through her bedroom window and threatens to shoot Raina if she gives the alarm. When Russian/Bulgarian troops burst in to search the house for him, Raina hides him so that he won't be killed. In a conversation after the soldiers have left, Bluntschli's attitude towards war and soldiering (pragmatic and practical as opposed to Raina's idealistic views) shock her, especially after he tells her that he does not carry pistol cartridges but chocolate. When the search dies down, Raina and her mother Catherine sneak Bluntschli out of the house, disguised in an old housecoat. The war ends with the Bulgarians and Serbians signing a peace treaty and Sergius returns to Raina, but also flirts with her insolent servant girl Louka (a soubrette role), who is engaged to Nicola, the Petkoff's manservant. Raina begins to find Sergius both foolhardy and tiresome, but she hides it. Bluntschli unexpectedly returns so that he can give back the old housecoat, but also so that he can see her. Raina a

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