
in good king charless golden days 1st edition
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Title: In Good King Charles's Golden Days
Author: George Bernard Shaw
Publisher: Constable
Language: English
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: Not Available
Pages: 119
Published Year: 1939
Dimensions: 20 x 14 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
In Good King Charles's Golden Days is one of the final plays written by George Bernard Shaw, first performed and published in 1939. Subtitled A True History That Never Happened, the play is a brilliant blend of historical fiction, philosophical debate, political satire, and intellectual comedy. Set during the reign of Charles II, it imagines a gathering of some of the most influential minds and personalities of the Restoration era.
Rather than focusing on historical events alone, Shaw uses the royal court as a stage for lively discussions about religion, science, politics, monarchy, morality, and the future of civilization. Through witty dialogue and sharp exchanges, the characters debate ideas that were revolutionary in the seventeenth century yet remain relevant to modern society.
The play features an array of historical figures, including scholars, politicians, scientists, and churchmen, each representing different perspectives on knowledge and human progress. Shaw masterfully uses these conversations to explore the tensions between tradition and innovation, faith and reason, authority and freedom.
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Book Details
Title: In Good King Charles's Golden Days
Author: George Bernard Shaw
Publisher: Constable
Language: English
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: Not Available
Pages: 119
Published Year: 1939
Dimensions: 20 x 14 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
In Good King Charles's Golden Days is one of the final plays written by George Bernard Shaw, first performed and published in 1939. Subtitled A True History That Never Happened, the play is a brilliant blend of historical fiction, philosophical debate, political satire, and intellectual comedy. Set during the reign of Charles II, it imagines a gathering of some of the most influential minds and personalities of the Restoration era.
Rather than focusing on historical events alone, Shaw uses the royal court as a stage for lively discussions about religion, science, politics, monarchy, morality, and the future of civilization. Through witty dialogue and sharp exchanges, the characters debate ideas that were revolutionary in the seventeenth century yet remain relevant to modern society.
The play features an array of historical figures, including scholars, politicians, scientists, and churchmen, each representing different perspectives on knowledge and human progress. Shaw masterfully uses these conversations to explore the tensions between tradition and innovation, faith and reason, authority and freedom.












