George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856 - 2 November 1950) was an Irish playwright. ""Mrs. Warren''s Profession"" is a play written by George Bernard Shaw in 1894, and first performed in London… Mehr…
George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856 - 2 November 1950) was an Irish playwright. ""Mrs. Warren''s Profession"" is a play written by George Bernard Shaw in 1894, and first performed in London in 1902. The title refers to prostitution. The story centres on the relationship between Mrs Kitty Warren and her daughter, Vivie. Mrs. Warren, a former prostitute and current brothel owner, is described as ""on the whole, a genial and fairly presentable old blackguard of a woman."" Vivie, an intelligent and pragmatic young woman who just graduated from college, has come home to get acquainted with her mother for the first time in her life. The play focuses on how their relationship changes when Vivie learns what her mother does for a living. It explains why Mrs. Warren became a prostitute, condemns the hypocrisies relating to prostitution, and criticizes the limited employment opportunities available for women in Victorian Britain. (Excerpt from Wikipedia) | Mrs. Warren's Profession by Shaw George Bernard Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > Fiction > Humorous P10140, Shaw George Bernard<
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George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856 – 2 November 1950) was an Irish playwright. “Mrs. Warren's Profession” is a play written by George Bernard Shaw in 1894, and first perf… Mehr…
George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856 – 2 November 1950) was an Irish playwright. “Mrs. Warren's Profession” is a play written by George Bernard Shaw in 1894, and first performed in London in 1902. The title refers to prostitution. The story centres on the relationship between Mrs Kitty Warren and her daughter, Vivie. Mrs. Warren, a former prostitute and current brothel owner, is described as on the whole, a genial and fairly presentable old blackguard of a woman. Vivie, an intelligent and pragmatic young woman who just graduated from college, has come home to get acquainted with her mother for the first time in her life. The play focuses on how their relationship changes when Vivie learns what her mother does for a living. It explains why Mrs. Warren became a prostitute, condemns the hypocrisies relating to prostitution, and criticizes the limited employment opportunities available for women in Victorian Britain. (Excerpt from Wikipedia) Trade Books>Trade Paperback>Fiction>Fiction>Fiction, Outside the Box ebook publishing Core >1<
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George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856 - 2 November 1950) was an Irish playwright. ""Mrs. Warren''s Profession"" is a play written by George Bernard Shaw in 1894, and first performed in London… Mehr…
George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856 - 2 November 1950) was an Irish playwright. ""Mrs. Warren''s Profession"" is a play written by George Bernard Shaw in 1894, and first performed in London in 1902. The title refers to prostitution. The story centres on the relationship between Mrs Kitty Warren and her daughter, Vivie. Mrs. Warren, a former prostitute and current brothel owner, is described as ""on the whole, a genial and fairly presentable old blackguard of a woman."" Vivie, an intelligent and pragmatic young woman who just graduated from college, has come home to get acquainted with her mother for the first time in her life. The play focuses on how their relationship changes when Vivie learns what her mother does for a living. It explains why Mrs. Warren became a prostitute, condemns the hypocrisies relating to prostitution, and criticizes the limited employment opportunities available for women in Victorian Britain. (Excerpt from Wikipedia) | Mrs. Warren's Profession by Shaw George Bernard Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > Fiction > Humorous P10140, Shaw George Bernard<
George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856 – 2 November 1950) was an Irish playwright. “Mrs. Warren's Profession” is a play written by George Bernard Shaw in 1894, and first perf… Mehr…
George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856 – 2 November 1950) was an Irish playwright. “Mrs. Warren's Profession” is a play written by George Bernard Shaw in 1894, and first performed in London in 1902. The title refers to prostitution. The story centres on the relationship between Mrs Kitty Warren and her daughter, Vivie. Mrs. Warren, a former prostitute and current brothel owner, is described as on the whole, a genial and fairly presentable old blackguard of a woman. Vivie, an intelligent and pragmatic young woman who just graduated from college, has come home to get acquainted with her mother for the first time in her life. The play focuses on how their relationship changes when Vivie learns what her mother does for a living. It explains why Mrs. Warren became a prostitute, condemns the hypocrisies relating to prostitution, and criticizes the limited employment opportunities available for women in Victorian Britain. (Excerpt from Wikipedia) Trade Books>Trade Paperback>Fiction>Fiction>Fiction, Outside the Box ebook publishing Core >1<
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Buch in der Datenbank seit 2022-05-25T09:39:33+02:00 (Berlin) Buch zuletzt gefunden am 2024-04-21T22:32:28+02:00 (Berlin) ISBN/EAN: 9783962729943
ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 978-3-96272-994-3 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: shaw george bernard Titel des Buches: mrs
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