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The Playwright’s Perplexity: Constitution, Contagion, and Consumption in The Doctor’s Dilemma
- SHAW The Annual of Bernard Shaw Studies
- Penn State University Press
- Volume 34, 2014
- pp. 46-58
- Article
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Written at a time when earlier etiologies of tuberculosis had given way to germ theory, Bernard Shaw’s 1906 play The Doctor’s Dilemma: A Tragedy both challenges and confirms scientific and literary conventions regarding consumption and those who suffer it. While the play’s preface stands staunchly against germ theory, the play itself offers a rather more perplexed and perplexing treatment of the disease.