
《The Quintessence of Ibsenism》 - 免费有声读物
正在播放
[1/19] Author's Prefaces (1913 & 1889)
关于
George Bernard Shaw, a playwright with a few bones to pick of his own, undertakes a surgical analysis of the social philosophies underlying the work of Henrik Ibsen. Focusing his analysis on Ibsen's challenge to the conventional "ideals" which both Ibsen and Shaw consider the greatest evils in human society, Shaw summarizes and exposits sixteen of Ibsen's plays, seizing the opportunity to elucidate some of the principles dearest to himself. Some of the most striking passages reveal Shaw's radical feminist perspectives, some of which resonate as if a half-century ahead of their time. A fascinating revelation of the minds of two great and revolutionary writers (it's not always obvious whose voice is exactly whose), this always-timely book exposes hypocrisies still poisoning Society in the twenty-first century. - Summary by Expatriate
相关有声读物

American Philosophy Collection Vol. 2
Various

Defence of Idealism
May Sinclair

Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Teachers
Elbert Hubbard

Life's Enthusiasms
David Starr Jordan

American Philosophy Collection Vol. 1
Various

The Welsh And Their Literature
George Borrow

Bunyan Characters Volume II
Alexander Whyte