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Fabianism and Fabianist Morals in G.B. Shaws Widowers Houses, Arms and the Man and The Devils Disciple

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The essay explores George Bernard Shaw's Fabian ideology and moral perspectives in his early plays, including "Widowers' Houses," "Arms and the Man," and "The Devil's Disciple." It highlights how socialist themes are subtly embedded in the narratives, challenging the Victorian audience to confront uncomfortable social realities. For instance, the depiction of substandard living conditions in "Widowers' Houses" serves as a stark contrast to the audience's privileged lives. The paper also critiques Shaw's own disconnect from the working class, paralleling the critiques he levied against others.

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Fabianism and Fabianist Morals in G.B. Shaws Widowers Houses, Arms and the Man and The Devils Disciple, Nicholas Williams

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2009
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