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The founder of modern English theatre was George Bernard Shaw.
George Bernard Shaw began writing plays in earnest in 1892, and his first playbook, The Unpleasant Plays, included three plays: The Widower's Property, Mrs. Warren's Occupation, and The Prodigal Son. The second drama collection includes four plays including "** and People"; The third play, "A Collection of Plays for the Puritans," contains three plays, including "The Devil's Disciple." His plays really changed the gloom of the British stage at the end of the 19th century, and he became a revolutionary in the theater world, opening a new page in the history of British theater.
So why is George Bernard Shaw the founder of modern British theater, because George Bernard Shaw is an outstanding British realist playwright. Inheriting the tradition of Ibsen's social problem plays, he rejected the idea of "art for art's sake", pointing out that "the mission of theatre is to uplift, to force people to think, to cause suffering", and to oppose theatre as a pastime.
This view broke through the formalism and aestheticism of the British theater at the end of the 19th century. Therefore, he is known as the founder of modern British drama.
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Shakespeare of England, author of four major tragedies: Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, and Macbeth. And, of course, his classic tragedy, Romeo and Juliet
In addition, his comedy works are also classic, such as: "A Midsummer Night."'S Dream), The Merchant of Venice, Dvenadtsataya Noch (Twelfth Night), As You Like It.
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Giotto, Italian painter, "The Kiss of the Great", etc.
Petrarch, Italy, poet, scholar, Songbook
Boccaccio, Italian writer, Decameron
Leonardo da Vinci Italian painter and scientist Michelangelo "Mona Lisa" and other Italian sculptors, painters, architects and other "David".
Raphael, Italy, painter and architect, "Sistine Madonna".
Machiavelli, Italy, political thinker, historian, etc
Shakespeare, English writer, Hamlet, etc., Rablet and French writer, Giant
Erasmus is a German writer of Ode to an Fool
Cervantes, Spanish writer, Don Quixote
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