Ideas portrayed in "Candida", by George Bernard Shaw.

Title: Ideas portrayed in "Candida", by George Bernard Shaw.
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Ideas portrayed in "Candida", by George Bernard Shaw.
In 1896, George Bernard Shaw wrote 'Candida', which became his first successful work as a playwright after its first performance the following year (1897) and its publication two years later (1898). Set in the north east suburbs of London, the three-act play is presented as a comedy in which the comfort of the Reverend Morrell in his marriage to Candida is threatened by the arrival of the young poet Marchbanks. As the story develops, these two men fight …showed first 75 words of 1566 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1566 total…amp;middot;<Tab/>Candida by George Bernard Shaw: A searchable online version (2003). The Literature Network. Retrieved October 13th, 2004, from: http://www.online-literature.com/george_bernard_shaw/candida/ ·<Tab/>Huntley, K. (2002). Storytelling Output Report for 'Candida'. Dramatica.com. Retrieved October 13th, 2004, from: http://www.dramatica.com/story/analyses/analyses/candida.html ·<Tab/>Steinhorst, T. (2003). Candida: A love triangle.

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