Description
This collection by George Bernard Shaw comprises Heartbreak House, Great Catherine, and Playlets of War.
Heartbreak House offers a critique of early 20th-century European society as it approached the First World War. Great Catherine satirizes the historical figure of Catherine the Great, and by extension, the political landscape of the Russian court. The Playlets of War provide satirical perspectives on conflict, examining themes such as duty, heroism, and the inherent absurdity of warfare.
Shaw’s characteristic wit and social commentary are evident throughout these works, furnishing both entertainment and astute observations regarding societal norms and historical events. The collection showcases Shaw’s diverse dramatic styles, encompassing both tragicomedy and historical satire.








