George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) was a towering figure in literature, known for his sharp wit, prodigious playwriting, and membership in the Fabian Society. His keen intellect and incisive critiques of Victorian society led him to become one of the most prominent dramatists of his time. Shaw's literary career spanned over 50 years during which he penned more than 60 plays. Among those is 'Buoyant B...