An edition of John Bull's Other Island (1909)

La otra isla de John Bull

comedia en cuatro actos y en prosa

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An edition of John Bull's Other Island (1909)

La otra isla de John Bull

comedia en cuatro actos y en prosa

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"A play by George Bernard Shaw. It was written at the request of William Butler Yeats for the Irish Literary Theatre, the group that later became the Abbey Theatre, Dublin. As might be expected, the play deals with the conflict between the Irish and the English over home rule. The preface, written after the play, is strictly political, but the drama is subtle, having neither hero nor villain. The Irishman, Larry Doyle, is sensitive, imaginative, and more mature than his English friend, Tom Broadbent. Broadbent's life is more straightforward, simpler than Doyle's; he is practical, adaptable, less bothered by thinking and feeling.

"The conflict between the two men is in their characteristics, not their personalities. By the end of the play, Tom has assumed all of Larry's ties with his birthplace in ireland: his girlfriend, his Parliamentary candidacy, even control of his property. This happens, not through conniving - - Tom is too honest - - but through Larry's reticence and Tom's blunt ambition." - - Benet's Reader's Encyclopedia - Fourth Edition

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Spanish
Pages
121

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Edition Notes

Translation of: John Bull's other island.

Imprint on cover: Madrid : Sociedad de Autores Españoles, 1912.

No. 5, in vol. 57 with binder's title: Teatro Español Borrás.

Published in
Madrid
Translated From
English

Contributors

Translator
Julio Broutá

The Physical Object

Pagination
121 p.
Number of pages
121

Edition Identifiers

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OL26853431M
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laotraisladejohn00shaw

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15241077W

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Great George Street, Westminster, is the address of Doyle and Broadbent, civil engineers.
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