Książka Immaturity Bernard Shaw

Immaturity

Autor: Bernard Shaw
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Twarda
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"Immaturity" is the debut novel by the celebrated playwright and social critic George Bernard Shaw....

Informacje o książce

Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Twarda
Data wydania
2026
strony
496
EAN
9781025446714
ISBN
1025446712
Enbook ID
52989684
Waga
868
Wymiary
156 x 234 x 27

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"Immaturity" is the debut novel by the celebrated playwright and social critic George Bernard Shaw. This compelling Bildungsroman follows the life of Robert Smith, a young, introspective clerk navigating the rigid social structures and intellectual currents of mid-Victorian London. Through Smith's experiences, Shaw explores themes of ambition, social identity, and the disillusionment that often accompanies the transition from youth to adulthood.


The narrative is marked by Shaw's characteristic wit and sharp observation, offering a satirical yet poignant look at the English middle class. As Smith attempts to find his place in a world defined by professional decorum and complex romantic etiquette, the reader is treated to a vivid portrait of 19th-century urban life. The novel serves as a fascinating precursor to Shaw's later dramatic works, showcasing his early mastery of dialogue and his keen interest in social reform.


Written with the intellectual curiosity that would define Shaw's career, "Immaturity" captures the awkwardness and earnestness of a young man striving for self-improvement in an often indifferent society. It remains a significant work for those interested in the development of one of the 20th century's most influential literary figures and provides a rich exploration of the human condition during a period of great social change.

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