Mrs. Warren's Profession

by George Bernard Shaw
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Mrs. Warren's Profession
 
by
George Bernard Shaw
 
published January 1st 2007 by Digireads.com
binding Paperback
isbn 1420928937   (isbn13: 9781420928938)
pages 88
description "Mrs. Warren's Profession" is George Bernard Shaw's classic play that centers on the relationship between Mrs. Warren, a prostitute, and her...more
date added
07-05-07



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Loren
11/17/07

Read in November, 2007
recommends it for: Bernard Shaw
Not bad. I'm beginning to understand what made this such an important play in its day; what with all the controversy surrounding 'New Women'.
Shaw keeps it all alive by dragging the plot past the second act where traditional 'Fallen Women' plays would end (The aged prostitute embracing religion and redemption). This allows him to send his political message and piss off a bunch of critics at the same time. Vivie chooses to systematically reject everyone in her past life to bury herself in work...more
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Ali
06/20/07

bookshelves: modern-classic-drama, plays
این نمایش نامه ی برنارد شاو با نام "کسب و کار خانم وارن" به فارسی برگردانده شده، اما نه نام مترجم، نه نام انتشاراتی (به گمانم ترجمه و نشر کتاب بوده) و نه سال انتشار به خاطرم نمانده است.
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Adam Floridia
05/17/08

Entertaining social commentary (albeit now dated) in the form a play about the causes of prostitution. Shaw's experiments with language and paradoxically (I say this because of the subject matter) feminist views merit significant thought.
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Scroutch
bookshelves: drama
Read in February, 2008
recommends it for: drama nerds
G.B. "Boombox" Shaw at his finest. It's a pretty funny play and so I had expected a comic ending, but no, it's a tragedy this one. Anyhow, we forgive him. It's worth the read, preface and all.
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Tatiana
Short read, well done, characters rendered nicely. But ending feels like there is more to come - despite the finality, doesn't feel done. Like a movie begging for a sequel.
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Barbz
06/27/08

bookshelves: plays
The writing in this play is so rich in detail - I read it several years ago and I still remember some of the details very clearly.
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Nancy
02/24/08

Read in January, 1997
I remember this cemented my feelings that George Bernard Shaw had a really good eye for personalities & human folly.
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Bri
05/26/08

Read in April, 2008
recommended to Bri by: My Lit prof
It was a decent book. The daughter was annoying, but I think that's what Shaw was going for.
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emily
09/11/07

Read in September, 2007
somewhat entertaining, not lifechanging
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Johnny
07/17/08

Read in January, 2002
 

Arian
bookshelves: wishlist--fluffy
 

Stephen
Read in November, 2004
 

Al
01/19/08

 

Ana
09/28/07

bookshelves: drama
 

Modbon
11/03/07

bookshelves: classicfiction
 


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avg rating (all editions): 3.58 (118 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 4.00 (6 ratings)
number of reviews: 9






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