During Hollywoods Golden Age; a bevy of talented Canadians earned important roles in the motion picture industry.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Shaw tried to blend the analytic and the creative talents that Matthew Arnold described so brilliantly in the 19th centuryBy K. L. GouldShaw is always entertaining and he is also frequently insightful. Shaw tried to blend the analytic and the creative talents that Matthew Arnold described so brilliantly in the 19th century. Shaw was not always successful in these attempts; but even his failures are magnificent. His finely honed critical sense; combined with a fast pace and crisp dialogue; make his plays attractive to modern audiences; while the intellectual content makes the plays historically and philosophically important.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Early Shavian satire and wit on display.By Garrett HuehnerEarly Shaw works that should be read by all who enjoy good theatre; satire; humour and sophisticated repartee. Too bad GBS is not read or produced more often0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Should be in every library/By N. MacleanWonderful plays by a great and provocative thinker.