

The House of Mirrors & Hearts
Eamonn O'Dwyer
What readers are saying
Readers find 'Heartbreak House' to be a compelling blend of humor and social commentary, with its complex characters and satirical take on society resonating well. Many appreciate Shaw's ability to address serious themes while maintaining a comedic tone, although some note that the play's lack of a strong plot can be distracting. Overall, it is seen as a thought-provoking and witty work that remains relevant today.
Written at the height of the first World War in Europe, an impassioned satire of the late nineteenth and early twentieth-century bourgeoisie offers a scathing portrait of a household of independent eccentrics.
Ellie and Hesione from Heartbreak House by George Bernard Shaw
Heartbreak House is a British comedy play written by George Bernard Shaw and published by Penguin in London (2000).
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