John Bull's Other Island Characters - eNotes.com.
Photographic print of a scene from a production of John Bull's Other Island, at the Kingsway Theatre, 26th December, 1912. The photograph features a scene in which a group of men, and two women (Ellen O'Malley and Maud Magarth) are gathered in a room. The women are positioned to the right of scene, both a seated and are looking towards the men at the left of the scene. There is a table covered.
According to the author it was composed at the request of the great poet W.B. Yeats (then head of Dublin's Abbey Theatre, and was clearly aimed at an Irish perspective - even if first actually performed in London (at the Court Theatre in November, 1904). Looking at it a hundred and five years later however, Shaw's tale of two friends' journey to British ruled Ireland, one as a visiting Briton.
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Subsequently, the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars brought John Bull’s first great period in caricature, when such satirists as James Gillray and Thomas Rowlandson conventionalized a gross, rather stupid figure, weighed down with debt or taxation or oppression, according to the artists’ political allegiance; but, less than 50 years later, “HB” (John Doyle) raised John Bull in.
Granville Barker as Keegan in John Bull's Other Island, the Royal Court 1905. Harley Granville-Barker (1877-1946) was a English actor, director, producer, critic and playwright. The Genius of Shaw page 32. John Bull's Dilemna - It is hard to disturb him - He's such a good customer - Political cartoon 1895. A colourful old Victorian enamel (porcelain) sign for Batey's Ginger Beer, which.
John Bull's Other Island is George Bernard Shaw's (1856 to 1950, Dublin, Ireland-there is some background information on Shaw in my prior posts on him) only play that takes place at all in Ireland. One of the things I have learned of since I began the Irish Quarter: A Celebration of The Irish Short Story on March 11 was that the English constructed their own vision of the Irishman, the stage.