OSCAR WILDE AND BERNARD SHAW: ABOUT SIMILARITY OF DISSIMILARITIES
Journal Title: Вісник Одеського національного університету. Філологія: літературознавство, мовознавство - Year 2014, Vol 19, Issue 1
Abstract
In spite of the striking difference of their aesthetical views and tastes, Oscar Wilde and Bernard Shaw took a real interest in each others’ dramatic works. The obvious similarity between the both playwrights’ approaches to the «salon comedy» as a genre modification is explored in the article.
Authors and Affiliations
Mark G. Sokolyansky
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