The Influence of Christianity on Bernard Shaw’s Drama Creation Thought

Wenjing WANG

Abstract


The European traditional literature, music and painting bred and developed in Christianity environment. So all the traditional arts are connected with religion including people’s customs, habits and thoughts. The literature value of the Bible is highly valued by the world, whose writing style is often borrowed by the European writers, among whom Bernard Shaw is a quite successful model in borrowing U-type narrative style, literary quotation and characters from the Bible.


Keywords


Christianity; Religious color; Creation style; Influence; Drama creation

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References


Chen, Y. H. (2012). A brief analysis on the art of Bernard Shaw’s drama creation, Literature Education, 12.

Harris, F. (2006). The biography of Bernard Shaw. In J. D. Huang (Trans.). United Press.

Wang, Y. (2005). On the christian origin of Bernard Shaw’s drama creation (Master thesis). Henan University.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n

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