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Fannys First Play

Fannys First Play

By Shaw, George Bernard

Published by Legorreta

Spanish 2026 ISBN 7502319079904
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"Fanny's First Play is a satirical comedy by George Bernard Shaw that cleverly disguises itself as the work of an inexperienced young playwright. The story revolves around Fanny O'Dowda, a spirited young woman who secretly writes a play and submits it anonymously. When the play is performed, a group of pompous theater critics gathers to discuss its merits, unaware of the author's true identity. The embedded play itself tells the story of a rebellious young woman who defies social expectations and romantic conventions, exposing the hypocrisies of Edwardian society. Through witty dialogue and sharp characterization, Shaw critiques moral rigidity, class prejudice, and conventional notions of respectability. The real brilliance of the work lies in its layered structure. Shaw uses the critics' debate to mock the theatrical establishment and its pretensions. Their interpretations reveal more about their own biases than about the play they analyze. By framing the drama within commentary, Shaw highlights the absurdities of artistic judgment and societal standards. Playful yet incisive, Fanny's First Play combines humor with social criticism, demonstrating Shaw's mastery of satire. It is both an entertaining theatrical experiment and a thoughtful reflection on authorship, gender expectations, and the power of dramatic art."

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