Shaw’s Views on Love, Marriage, Sex and Family in Candida

Shaw’s New Way of Handling Marriage and Family:  The problems of marriage, love, family and sex relations have greatly influenced and exercised the mind of George Bernard Shaw. Shaw, as a biologist, believes that procreation is the most holy work of all, and as a socialist he thinks that all work should be suitably paid … Read more

Contemporary Social Problems in Candida by G.B. Shaw

Candida, A Problem Play:  If judged by Shaw’s views on the problem plays, Candida is indeed a problem play. Its central theme is a troublesome and much discussed problem the eternal triangle. Candida, Morell, her husband and the young poet Eugene Marchbanks represent this triangle. Always what happened was that either the erring woman was … Read more