Crimes and Punishments and Bernard Shaw
This book analyzes the interaction of crimes, punishments, and Bernard Shaw in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It
explores crimes committed by professional criminals, nonprofessional criminals, businessmen, believers in a cause, the police, the Government, and prison officials. Les mer
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This book analyzes the interaction of crimes, punishments, and Bernard Shaw in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It
explores crimes committed by professional criminals, nonprofessional criminals, businessmen, believers in a cause, the police,
the Government, and prison officials. It examines punishments decreed by judges, juries, colonial governors, commissars, and
administered by the police, prison warders, and prison doctors. It charts Shaw's view of crimes and punishments in dramatic
writings, non-dramatic writings, and his actions in real life. This book presents him in the context of his contemporaries
and his world, inviting readers to view crimes and punishments in their context, history, and relevance to his ideas in and
outside his plays, plus the relevance of his ideas to crimes and punishments in life.
1. To Begin With.- 2. The Fundamental Crimes.- 3. Crimes Past, Crimes Present.- 4. Treason.- 5. The Malleability of the Law.-
6. The Law and the Innocent.- 7. Crimes and the Professional Writer.- 8. Women, Crime, and Punishment.- 9. Corporal Punishment
and Worse.- 10. Crimes, Punishments, and Bernard Shaw.- Bibliography.- Notes.- Index.
Bernard F. Dukore is University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Theatre Arts and Humanities at Virginia Tech, USA. He
has directed plays and written numerous books and articles on modern drama, theatre, and cinema. His most recent books are
Bernard Shaw: Slaves of Duty and Tricks of the Governing Class (2012) and Shaw's Theater (2000).