Knowledge

Getting Married

Source 📝

178:
the pamphlets have revealed to them the dangers of marriage. She has learned that if her husband becomes a criminal lunatic she cannot divorce him. He has learned that he may be liable for his wife's debts. The bishop, who is writing a book on the history of marriage, suggests that Edith and Cecil should revive the Roman concept of marriage by contract, but he thinks a traditional marriage is better. The Bishop's chaplain, a lawyer, tries to draw up a contract, though it proves a difficult task. All the characters have ideas about what should be in the contract, based on their own experience. There is disagreement on medical, religious, financial and other matters.
174:
a family, but not a husband who smokes and is as untidy as the general. The General is soon shocked to find that his disreputable brother Reginald will be at the wedding. Reginald was recently divorced by his wife for assaulting her and for his adultery with a prostitute. Even more distressingly, his ex-wife Leo is coming too. When the divorcees arrive they are not at all embarrassed. It seems that Leo and her ex-husband arranged the "assault" and the "prostitute" so that they could separate without any blame attaching to Leo, who wishes to marry another man - St John Hotchkiss.
38: 182:
of responsibility for any future debt incurred by his wife. In return Cecil has provided a document declaring that if he commits a crime while insane, his wife may divorce him. Hotchkiss, who, it turns out was being pursued by Leo rather against his own wishes, falls in love with the siren-like Mrs George Collins. Leo therefore tells her ex-husband that their divorce must be revoked.
206:
The play is generally considered to be one of Shaw's slighter works. Louis Crompton says that "Getting Married is hardly more than an animated tract". Homer E. Woodbridge says, "It has only small bits of action, and these are divided among three groups of people who are very loosely related. But the
194:
is essentially a discussion of the future of marriage. Shaw takes the view that "Marriage remains practically inevitable", as the alternatives have too many disadvantages. In a future society, he argued, there could be no practicable replacement for marriage, neither individually negotiated deals or
173:
1908: Edith, youngest daughter of Bishop Bridgenorth, is about to be married. Her uncle General Boxer Bridgenorth, will give her away, as he has all her sisters. As at all the other weddings he proposes to Lesbia Grantham, the bride's aunt, who refuses him for the "tenth and last" time. Lesbia wants
181:
Eventually they give up, agreeing that a standard marriage is easier, at least with the possibility of divorce. Cecil and Edith leave together and return married - though the ceremony involved the Beadle giving away the bride. They have arranged with an insurance company a deal that will free Cecil
177:
However problems arise when the bride refuses to leave her room. She says she is reading a pamphlet on marriage! Apparently Cecil Sykes, her husband-to-be, is also reading a pamphlet. Both refuse to go to the church until they are finished. The couple finally emerge from their rooms. It seems that
122:. First performed in 1908, it features a cast of family members who gather together for a marriage. The play analyses and satirises the status of marriage in Shaw's day, with a particular focus on the necessity of liberalising divorce laws. 195:
unconstrained "free love". Despite this, there was "a very pressing question of improving its conditions". Shaw went on to argue for sensible divorce laws that would protect the welfare of adults and children.
207:
subtitle and the comment call attention to the two distinctive peculiarities in the form of the play: it is primarily a discussion, and it consists of only one interminable scene."
198:
Shaw stated that the form of the play adopts the classical unities, saying "the Greek form is inevitable when drama reaches a certain point in poetic and intellectual evolution."
894: 835: 860: 849: 869: 828: 675: 346: 963: 612: 819: 997: 773: 731: 372: 364: 710: 303: 465: 654: 507: 381: 339: 942: 724: 20: 535: 949: 521: 514: 444: 584: 842: 570: 332: 486: 458: 409: 493: 319: 918: 549: 437: 225: 901: 780: 745: 1002: 970: 472: 752: 556: 887: 640: 633: 577: 956: 759: 682: 8: 992: 703: 395: 355: 119: 48: 801: 668: 626: 430: 808: 794: 738: 689: 451: 93: 66: 933: 923: 787: 661: 605: 598: 591: 479: 416: 402: 307: 37: 717: 696: 619: 542: 423: 388: 115: 986: 938: 766: 500: 300: 928: 647: 313: 563: 294: 324: 250:
Socialism and Superior Brains: The Political Thought of Bernard Shaw
268:, Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, IL., 1963, p.72. 281:, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, NE., 1969, p.123. 895:
The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism
85:
Various couples have very different views about marriage
870:
The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God
676:A Glimpse of the Domesticity of Franklyn Barnabas 984: 340: 103:"The Norman kitchen of the Bishop of Chelsea" 347: 333: 36: 964:SHAW: The Annual of Bernard Shaw Studies 190:The preface to the published version of 354: 985: 732:The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles 328: 260: 258: 230:. London: Constable & Company Ltd 266:George Bernard Shaw: Creative Artist 227:Getting married: a Disquisitory Play 223: 711:How These Doctors Love One Another! 13: 774:In Good King Charles's Golden Days 255: 252:, Routledge, New York, 1995, p.171 14: 1014: 655:Annajanska, the Bolshevik Empress 508:Passion, Poison, and Petrifaction 288: 201: 919:Charlotte Payne-Townshend (wife) 21:Getting Married (disambiguation) 536:The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet 466:Captain Brassbound's Conversion 950:George Bernard Shaw: His Plays 522:The Interlude at the Playhouse 271: 242: 217: 146:Mrs Reginald "Leo" Bridgenorth 1: 315:​Getting Married​ 238:– via Internet Archive. 224:Shaw, George Bernard (1913). 210: 125: 998:Plays by George Bernard Shaw 571:The Dark Lady of the Sonnets 7: 10: 1019: 494:How He Lied to Her Husband 320:Internet Broadway Database 185: 18: 911: 879: 859: 843:Cashel Byron's Profession 818: 550:The Fascinating Foundling 371: 362: 99: 89: 81: 73: 62: 54: 44: 35: 30: 16:1908 G.B. Shaw stage play 902:Quintessence of Ibsenism 781:The British Party System 487:John Bull's Other Island 410:Mrs. Warren's Profession 971:Twain and Shaw Do Lunch 473:The Admirable Bashville 168: 836:Love Among the Artists 753:Arthur and the Acetone 585:Androcles and the Lion 557:The Glimpse of Reality 306:20 August 2013 at the 888:The Perfect Wagnerite 850:An Unsocial Socialist 641:Augustus Does His Bit 634:The Inca of Perusalem 295:Full text of the play 161:Father Anthony Soames 957:Great Contemporaries 760:Cymbeline Refinished 515:The Doctor's Dilemma 459:Caesar and Cleopatra 445:The Devil's Disciple 301:Read The Play Online 264:Homer E. Woodbridge 143:Reginald Bridgenorth 19:For other uses, see 704:Too True to Be Good 356:George Bernard Shaw 137:General Bridgenorth 120:George Bernard Shaw 49:George Bernard Shaw 943:production history 802:Shakes versus Shav 669:Back to Methuselah 578:Fanny's First Play 438:You Never Can Tell 431:The Man of Destiny 279:Shaw the Dramatist 164:Mrs George Collins 980: 979: 809:Why She Would Not 795:Farfetched Fables 746:The Millionairess 739:The Six of Calais 683:Jitta's Atonement 248:Gareth Griffith, 158:Edith Bridgenorth 152:St John Hotchkiss 149:Bishop of Chelsea 134:Alderman Collins 107: 106: 94:Comedy of manners 74:Original language 67:Haymarket Theatre 1010: 934:Shavian alphabet 788:Buoyant Billions 662:Heartbreak House 480:Man and Superman 417:Arms and the Man 396:Widowers' Houses 349: 342: 335: 326: 325: 282: 277:Louis Crompton, 275: 269: 262: 253: 246: 240: 239: 237: 235: 221: 40: 28: 27: 1018: 1017: 1013: 1012: 1011: 1009: 1008: 1007: 983: 982: 981: 976: 907: 875: 855: 814: 627:O'Flaherty V.C. 613:Great Catherine 529:Getting Married 403:The Philanderer 367: 358: 353: 308:Wayback Machine 291: 286: 285: 276: 272: 263: 256: 247: 243: 233: 231: 222: 218: 213: 204: 192:Getting Married 188: 171: 140:Lesbia Grantham 131:Mrs Bridgenorth 128: 111:Getting Married 63:Place premiered 31:Getting Married 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1016: 1006: 1005: 1003:West End plays 1000: 995: 978: 977: 975: 974: 967: 960: 953: 946: 936: 931: 926: 921: 915: 913: 909: 908: 906: 905: 898: 891: 883: 881: 877: 876: 874: 873: 865: 863: 857: 856: 854: 853: 846: 839: 832: 824: 822: 816: 815: 813: 812: 805: 798: 791: 784: 777: 770: 763: 756: 749: 742: 735: 728: 721: 718:Village Wooing 714: 707: 700: 697:The Apple Cart 693: 686: 679: 672: 665: 658: 651: 644: 637: 630: 623: 620:The Music Cure 616: 609: 602: 595: 588: 581: 574: 567: 560: 553: 546: 543:Press Cuttings 539: 532: 525: 518: 511: 504: 497: 490: 483: 476: 469: 462: 455: 448: 441: 434: 427: 420: 413: 406: 399: 392: 389:Un Petit Drame 385: 377: 375: 369: 368: 363: 360: 359: 352: 351: 344: 337: 329: 323: 322: 311: 298: 290: 289:External links 287: 284: 283: 270: 254: 241: 215: 214: 212: 209: 203: 202:Critical views 200: 187: 184: 170: 167: 166: 165: 162: 159: 156: 153: 150: 147: 144: 141: 138: 135: 132: 127: 124: 105: 104: 101: 97: 96: 91: 87: 86: 83: 79: 78: 75: 71: 70: 64: 60: 59: 56: 55:Date premiered 52: 51: 46: 42: 41: 33: 32: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1015: 1004: 1001: 999: 996: 994: 991: 990: 988: 973: 972: 968: 966: 965: 961: 959: 958: 954: 952: 951: 947: 944: 940: 939:Shaw Festival 937: 935: 932: 930: 927: 925: 924:Shaw's Corner 922: 920: 917: 916: 914: 910: 904: 903: 899: 897: 896: 892: 890: 889: 885: 884: 882: 878: 872: 871: 867: 866: 864: 862: 861:Short stories 858: 852: 851: 847: 845: 844: 840: 838: 837: 833: 831: 830: 826: 825: 823: 821: 817: 811: 810: 806: 804: 803: 799: 797: 796: 792: 790: 789: 785: 783: 782: 778: 776: 775: 771: 769: 768: 764: 762: 761: 757: 755: 754: 750: 748: 747: 743: 741: 740: 736: 734: 733: 729: 727: 726: 722: 720: 719: 715: 713: 712: 708: 706: 705: 701: 699: 698: 694: 692: 691: 687: 685: 684: 680: 678: 677: 673: 671: 670: 666: 664: 663: 659: 657: 656: 652: 650: 649: 645: 643: 642: 638: 636: 635: 631: 629: 628: 624: 622: 621: 617: 615: 614: 610: 608: 607: 603: 601: 600: 599:Beauty's Duty 596: 594: 593: 589: 587: 586: 582: 580: 579: 575: 573: 572: 568: 566: 565: 561: 559: 558: 554: 552: 551: 547: 545: 544: 540: 538: 537: 533: 531: 530: 526: 524: 523: 519: 517: 516: 512: 510: 509: 505: 503: 502: 501:Major Barbara 498: 496: 495: 491: 489: 488: 484: 482: 481: 477: 475: 474: 470: 468: 467: 463: 461: 460: 456: 454: 453: 449: 447: 446: 442: 440: 439: 435: 433: 432: 428: 426: 425: 421: 419: 418: 414: 412: 411: 407: 405: 404: 400: 398: 397: 393: 391: 390: 386: 384: 383: 379: 378: 376: 374: 370: 366: 361: 357: 350: 345: 343: 338: 336: 331: 330: 327: 321: 317: 316: 312: 309: 305: 302: 299: 296: 293: 292: 280: 274: 267: 261: 259: 251: 245: 229: 228: 220: 216: 208: 199: 196: 193: 183: 179: 175: 163: 160: 157: 154: 151: 148: 145: 142: 139: 136: 133: 130: 129: 123: 121: 117: 113: 112: 102: 98: 95: 92: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 65: 61: 57: 53: 50: 47: 43: 39: 34: 29: 26: 22: 969: 962: 955: 948: 929:Shaw Theatre 900: 893: 886: 868: 848: 841: 834: 827: 807: 800: 793: 786: 779: 772: 765: 758: 751: 744: 737: 730: 725:On the Rocks 723: 716: 709: 702: 695: 688: 681: 674: 667: 660: 653: 648:Macbeth Skit 646: 639: 632: 625: 618: 611: 604: 597: 590: 583: 576: 569: 562: 555: 548: 541: 534: 528: 527: 520: 513: 506: 499: 492: 485: 478: 471: 464: 457: 450: 443: 436: 429: 422: 415: 408: 401: 394: 387: 382:Passion Play 380: 365:Bibliography 314: 278: 273: 265: 249: 244: 232:. Retrieved 226: 219: 205: 197: 191: 189: 180: 176: 172: 110: 109: 108: 25: 880:Non-fiction 564:Misalliance 155:Cecil Sykes 58:12 May 1908 993:1908 plays 987:Categories 829:Immaturity 690:Saint Joan 452:The Gadfly 211:References 126:Characters 45:Written by 606:Pygmalion 592:Overruled 304:Archived 69:, London 912:Related 424:Candida 318:at the 186:Preface 100:Setting 82:Subject 77:English 820:Novels 767:Geneva 234:30 May 373:Plays 114:is a 90:Genre 236:2016 169:Plot 116:play 118:by 989:: 257:^ 945:) 941:( 348:e 341:t 334:v 310:. 297:. 23:.

Index

Getting Married (disambiguation)

George Bernard Shaw
Haymarket Theatre
Comedy of manners
play
George Bernard Shaw
Getting married: a Disquisitory Play


Full text of the play
Read The Play Online
Archived
Wayback Machine
​Getting Married​
Internet Broadway Database
v
t
e
George Bernard Shaw
Bibliography
Plays
Passion Play
Un Petit Drame
Widowers' Houses
The Philanderer
Mrs. Warren's Profession
Arms and the Man
Candida
The Man of Destiny

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.