George Bernard Shaw and Feminism – A Lecture by Murray Rosenthal

George Bernard Shaw and Feminism – A Lecture by Murray Rosenthal

George Bernard Shaw and Feminism – A Lecture by Murray Rosenthal

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About the show

This lecture explores the development of George Bernard Shaw’s feminist ideas, beginning with an examination of his early life and the influential women who shaped his perspectives. It traces how these experiences informed his progressive views on women and their roles in society.


The discussion will highlight key examples from Shaw’s early and middle plays, illustrating his challenge to traditional gender norms and his advocacy for greater independence and equality for women.


In addition, the lecture will feature his notable correspondence with Mrs. Patrick Campbell, shedding light on his personal views on relationships, gender dynamics, and the interplay between life and art.

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