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George Bernard Shaw - Biography

The show is a name that has become a symbol of vivid intelligence, wit and dramatic genius. This Irish writer and playwright has left an indelible mark on art history, creating works that evoke reflections on social issues, morality and human nature. Let's dive into the biography of George Bernard Shaw, from his childhood to his influence on the modern world of art and society.

George Bernard was born on 26 July 1856 in Dublin, Ireland. His family was not wealthy, and he spent much of his childhood in relative poverty. However, he received a good education and developed an early interest in literature and drama.

Shaw began his career as a music and theater critic, a work that helped him develop his analytical and critical view of the arts. His articles attracted attention and he became a popular critic. He later began writing dramas and became known for his social comedies and satire.

Dramaturgy is best known for its social comedies, in which he ridiculed modern society, its mores and flaws. Works such as "Pygmalion" and "Angela" (or "How Mrs. Warren Became Careless") earned him fame and popularity. "Pygmalion" was subsequently adapted into the popular musical "May Fair Lady."

The show was not only a writer, but also an active public figure. He advocated for social reforms, women's rights, researched education issues, and fought poverty. His political and social views influenced many aspects of art and society.

In 1925, George Bernard was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for the "impartiality and humor with which he investigated the diversity of human relations." This recognition confirmed his status as an outstanding literary genius.

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