Arms and the Man [with Biographical Introduction]
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One of George Bernard Shaw's most performed and studied plays, "Arms and the Man" is a classic example of Shaw's comedic wit. Set during the Serbo-Bulgarian war, "Arms and the Man" is a biting social commentary on the conflict that occurs in both love and war. Raina Petkoff, who is engaged to a young soldier by the name of Sergius, has a romantic notion of war. That is until an escaping soldier by... More
Book Information
| Publisher | Digireads.com |
| Binding | Kindle Edition (69 editions) |
| Reading Level | Uncategorized |
| # of Pages | 116 |
| ISBN-10 | B000FC1E4E |
| Publication Date | 04/01/2004 |
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