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Mrs. Warren's ProfessionBy George Bernard Shaw
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Mrs. Warren's Profession

By George Bernard Shaw

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George Bernard Shaw’s incisive drama confronts the societal hypocrisy surrounding morality and economic necessity. It remains a seminal work of twentieth-century theatre.

Mrs. Warren's Profession serves as a biting indictment of Victorian bourgeois morality, unflinchingly exposing the transactional nature of gender, power, and survival. By interrogating the social structures that necessitate moral compromise, Shaw crafts a narrative that is as intellectually rigorous as it is theatrically subversive.

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Mrs Warren’s Profession has finally been performed after a delay of eight years. Once again, I have shared with Ibsen the triumph of shocking almost every London theatre critic, proving that they are not as level-headed as they seem. No author who has felt the


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By George Bernard Shaw

George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) was an influential Irish playwright and polemicist whose work reshaped modern theatre. A recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, he remains renowned for his sharp wit and unwavering commitment to social reform.

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