Three Plays by Brieux With a Preface by Bernard Shaw
Eugène Brieux
Three Plays by Brieux With a Preface by Bernard Shaw
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Three Plays by Brieux.
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Preface By Bernard Shaw.
From Molière to Brieux.
How the XIX century found itself out.
Jack the Ripper.
Rise of the Scientific Spirit.
Zolaism as a Superstition.
The Passing of the Tragic Catastrophe and the Happy Ending.
The Difference between Brieux and Molière or Shakespear.
Brieux and the Boulevard.
The Pedantry of Paris.
How to Write a Popular Play.
Why the Critics are always Wrong.
The Interpreter of Life.
How the Great Dramatists torture the Public.
Brieux’s Conquest of London.
Parisian Stupidity.
Brieux and the English Theatre.
The Censorship in France and England.
Brieux and the English Censorship.
Taboo.
The Attitude of the People to the Literary Arts.
The Dread of the Original Thinker.
The Justification of Conventionality.
Why Les Hannetons was Censored.
Misadventure of a Frenchman in Westminster Abbey.
Marriage and Malthus.
Brieux and the Respectable Married Man.
Brieux shews the Other Side.
The Most Unmentionable of All Subjects.
Why the Unmentionable Must be Mentioned on the Stage.
Brieux and Voltaire.
As Good Fish in the Sea.
Maternity
ACT I
ACT II
ACT III
The Three Daughters of M. Dupont
ACT I
ACT II
ACT III
ACT IV
Damaged Goods
ACT I
ACT II
ACT III
Maternity
ACT I
ACT II
ACT III
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