The Philanderer

The Philanderer

by Bernard Shaw
The Philanderer

The Philanderer

by Bernard Shaw

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Overview

The second of Shaw’s “unpleasant” plays, written in 1893, published in 1898, but not performed until 1905, The Philanderer is subtitled “A Topical Comedy.” The eclectic range of topical subjects addressed in the play includes the influence of Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen on British middle-class social mores (the second act of The Philanderer is set in the fictional Ibsen Club), medical follies, the rise of the “New Woman,” and, in particular, the destructive impact of Victorian marriage and divorce laws. Just as Shaw’s other “unpleasant” plays, Widowers’ Houses and Mrs Warren’s Profession, call, respectively, for reform of laws that allow corrupt property owners to exploit the poor and for radical change to economic structures that drive women into prostitution, so The Philanderer makes the case for more liberal legislation to allow easier divorce—particularly for women—when marriages become irretrievably broken.

Shaw’s attack on divorce laws becomes even clearer and stronger in the final act that he wrote for the play but discarded in favour of the version he published. The discarded version is published for the first time in this Broadview edition of the play.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781514343340
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 06/13/2015
Pages: 82
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.17(d)

About the Author

L.W. Conolly is Emeritus Professor of English at Trent University; an Honorary Fellow, Robinson College, Cambridge University; a Senior Fellow, Massey College, University of Toronto; and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He is the editor of the Broadview Edition of Bernard Shaw’s Mrs Warren’s Profession (2005) and the author of many other books on Shaw.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Bernard Shaw: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Text

The Philanderer

Appendix A: Shaw’s Original Final Act to The Philanderer (1893)

Appendix B: Shaw’s Prefaces to Plays: Pleasant and Unpleasant and The Philanderer

  1. From the Preface to Plays: Pleasant and Unpleasant (1898)
  2. Prefatory Note to The Philanderer (1931)

Appendix C: Shaw and Ibsen

  1. From Clement Scott’s Review of Ghosts, Daily Telegraph (14 March 1891)
  2. From the Daily Telegraph Editorial on Ghosts (14 March 1891)
  3. From Bernard Shaw, The Quintessence of Ibsenism (1928)

Appendix D: Marriage and Divorce

  1. From the “Solemnization of Matrimony,” Book of Common Prayer (1901)
  2. From An Act to Amend the Law Relating to Divorce and Matrimonial Causes in England (1857)
  3. From “Indissolubility of Marriage,” Lipincott’s (July 1890)
  4. From Shaw’s Preface to Getting Married (1911)

Appendix E: Medicine and Vivisection

  1. From Shaw’s Preface to The Doctor’s Dilemma (1911)
  2. From Shaw’s Speech on Vivisection, Queen’s Hall, London (22 May 1900)

Appendix F: Contemporary Reviews

  1. From The Illustrated London News (9 February 1907)
  2. The Athenaeum (9 February 1907)
  3. From Max Beerbohm, “The Philanderer,” The Saturday Review (9 February 1907)
  4. From The Era (9 February 1907)
  5. The Sketch (13 February 1907)
  6. From the New York Herald (29 December 1913)
  7. From the New York Tribune (29 December 1913)
  8. From The Theatre, New York (February 1914)
  9. From St John Ervine, “The Philanderer,” The Observer (4 February 1923)

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