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by Bernard Shaw (Author)
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astonishing range of associated documents, provides an invaluable resource for students -- Jean Chothia, University of Cambridge --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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'Shaw's refusal to moralise about the sex trade, only about thesystem that supports it, provides the play with its dramatic tensionand surprising modernity.' The Guardian Mrs Warren's Profession found its way onto the stage amidst much censorship, and police and public outcry. The play displayedShaw's radical attitudes towards a huge social problem, prostitutionand human trafficking and an immense psychological problem, theconflict between mothers and daughters. Mrs Warren's Profession has proven to be extremely durable-as durable as the problems it presents. Students will find a wealth of information to guide theirstudies: an extended introduction exploring theatrical and historicalcontext, critical reactions, background on the author and stagehistory. It also includes Shaw's original Preface, and the play itselfcontains numerous notes and explanations throughout to aid thestudent's understanding. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Paperback: 60 pages
  • Publisher: Players Pr (January 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0887342280
  • ISBN-13: 978-0887342288
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #897,983 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Savage Social Satire of Economics and Hypocrisy, June 5, 2004
Although it was written in the late 1800s, censorship issues kept George Bernard Shaw's MRS. WARREN'S PROFESSION off the stage for close to a decade, and it did not debut publically on the London stage until about 1900. Even after this delay, moralists denounced it as a scandalous play--and it remained controversial well into the mid-20th Century.

The basic story concerns a pragmatic young woman, Vivie, who has spent her life in boarding schools, seeing her mother only on rare occasions. Upon graduation, she now directly confronts her mother and learns the bitter truth: Mrs. Warren is a former prostitute who has risen to the rank of a high class madam, and all of Vivie's education has been built on the profits of her profession. But the play takes an unexpected twist, for instead of sensationalizing or sentimentalizing prostitution, Shaw gives us Mrs. Warren as a business woman who took the only opportunity available to her and through commonsense and a strong work ethic parlayed her meager beginnings into a fortune of note.

The obvious reason for public outcry against the play was Shaw's refusal to condemn Mrs. Warren for prostitution; less obvious but more powerful is the fact that Shaw condemns virtually every character and the society in which they move as grossly hypocritical. It is an incredibly hypocritical society that has forced Mrs. Warren to decide between the virtue of starvation and the sin of success; while easily the most sympathetic role in the play, Mrs. Warren emerges as a garden-variety hypocrite of limited insight; and while we may admire Vivie for her clarity of thought and apparent virtue, she emerges as a young woman of such ferocious self-determination that she is ultimately difficult to like.

MRS. WARREN'S PROFESSION was among Shaw's earliest plays, and it pales a bit in comparison to his later, more theatrically sophistocated works; consequently it is seldom revived today. Even so, it is a powerful example of the new style Shaw would forge in theatre, a dark comedy overflowing with complex ideas and wickedly funny ironies. Shaw's tone of voice is both distinct and unique, he reads from the page as well as he plays on the stage, and he would exert a profound influence on drama throughout the 20th Century. Recommended.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Mrs. Warren's Profession, June 22, 2001
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Shaw does a wonderful job at showing her "job" without having to tell you. It gives it more of an off limits feel for the job and also makes the listener feel like they are there. Powerful and compelling.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Mrs.Warrens Profession: women in society, September 4, 2001
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The play Mrs. Warren's Profession was good, the main charcter was not Mrs. Warren but her daughter Vivie who goes back in and forth in every act between love and hate for her mother who has been a prostitue and ran some brothels. Vivie is convienced her mother could have made a better choice for herself than prostitution. Mrs. Warren has kept Vivie out of the brothels all of her life and gave her the best in education and up bring. But even though she has done all of that Vivie is not content on being there any longer with her mother. End the end Vivie leaves her mother and Mrs. Warren holds her self together unappoligic for anything she has done. This play was a great example of how women had two choices at the time the play was set in marriage or prostitution which were both forms of slavery. Shaw knew how hard it was for women in society and wanted more for them, than just mother hood and marriage.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mrs. Warren's Profession
This is a play by George Bernard Shaw. I played the part of Mrs. Warren. It is a marvelous play that was very scandelous for its time (1895). Read more
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The play Mrs Warren's Profession was one of Shaws plays unpleasent and he wrote it at a time when many people shyed away from the mojority of political and social issues of the... Read more
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