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Back to Methuselah by George Bernard Shaw
- By: Mentor New York
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In this late work, Shaw examines many contemporary issues under the broad rubric of evolution and then illustrates his opinions in five brief plays set in widely separated historical periods, beginning in the Garden of Eden and ending in the year 31,920 A.D. The unifying principle in this historical survey is the notion that the survival of humankind depends on increasing our lifespan to at least 300 years, a period permitting us to grow to maturity. The ultimate question that the mature cast of characters grapple with is what is to be the next significant step in evolution. Mere longevity ...
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Arms and The Man - George Bernard Shaw
- By: George Bernard Shaw
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Arms and the Man is a comedy written by George Bernard Shaw, and was first produced in 1894 and published in 1898, and has become one of the most popular of his plays. Like his other works, Arms and the Man questions conventional values and uses war and love as his satirical targets. He delightfully pops the bubble of the 'brave soldier' always wishing to charge into battle and shows (I think) how people stay the same whether in uniform or not and are not magically changed into different people. A cautious soldier can be just as admirable as a reckless one. View our full collection of podcasts...
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Arms and The Man - George Bernard Shaw
- By: The Podcast Network
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George Bernard Shaw's "Arms and The Man" explores the irony of romanticized war through humor and wit, showing the complexities of human nature and the absurdity of idealized heroism. Dive into a story that breaks down traditional notions of bravery and love, with characters caught in a web of hypocrisy, romance, and idealism. This podcast episode is a must for anyone interested in satirical takes on war, human folly, and the unexpected ways that truth can change lives.
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Arms and The Man
- By: George Bernard Shaw
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Enjoy the witty and satirical play "Arms and The Man" by George Bernard Shaw. This podcast brings to life a humorous and thought-provoking story that critiques romanticized views of war and heroism. Ideal for fans of classic theater and social commentary.
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Arms and The Man - Full audiobooks
- By: George Bernard Shaw
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Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw is a comedic play set during the Serbo-Bulgarian War. It follows the story of Raina, a young Bulgarian woman, who shelters a Swiss mercenary soldier named Captain Bluntschli. Unlike the romanticized ideals of war that Raina believes in, Bluntschli is practical, preferring food over bullets and questioning the glory of battle. As Raina's idealistic views are challenged, the play humorously critiques the absurdity of romanticized heroism and war. Meanwhile, a love triangle develops between Raina, her fiancé Sergius, and Bluntschli, revealing the ...
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300 Quotations from the Great Artists of the 20th Century
- By: Groucho Marx, George Bernard Shaw, Bruce Lee
- Narrated by: Brad Carty
- Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
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"300 Quotations from the Great Artists of the 20th Century" is a collection of wit and wisdom from some of the 20th century’s greatest minds. The cherry-picked selection of quotes includes musings from martial arts expert and actor Bruce Lee, actor and comedian Groucho Marx, and Irish Playwright, George Bernard Shaw. This highly recommended collection is an inspiring, educational, and humorous listen, and will delight those who need some extra motivation or just a quick laugh.
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300 Quotations from the Great Artists of the 20th Century
- Narrated by: Brad Carty
- Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
- Release date: 21-12-22
- Language: English
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