How He Lied to Her Husband

How He Lied to Her Husband

"How He Lied to Her Husband" is a one-act comedy play by George Bernard Shaw, who wrote it, at the request of actor Arnold Daly, over a period of four days while he was vacationing in Scotland in 1905. In its preface he described it as "a sample of what can be done with even the most hackneyed stage framework by filling it in with an observed touch of actual humanity instead of with doctrinaire romanticism." He added, "Nothing in the theatre is staler than the situation of husband, wife and lover, or the fun of knockabout farce. I have taken both, and got an original play out of them, as anybody else can if only he will look about him for his material instead of plagiarizing "Othello" and the thousand plays that have proceeded on Othello's romantic assumptions and false point of honor." [ [http://www.fullbooks.com/How-He-Lied-to-Her-Husband.html "How He Lied to Her Husband" at FullBooks.com] ]

Plot synopsis

The three-character play is set in the drawing room of a flat located on Cromwell Road in London. Shaw describes Henry Apjohn as "a very beautiful youth, moving as in a dream, walking as on air," while Aurora Bompas has "an air of being a young and beautiful woman but as a matter of hard fact, she is, dress and pretensions apart, a very ordinary South Kensington female of about 37, hopelessly inferior in physical and spiritual distinction to the beautiful youth." The third character is Aurora's husband Teddy, "a robust, thicknecked, well groomed city man, with a strong chin but a blithering eye and credulous mouth."

Aurora is distressed because she has misplaced some poems, in which she is identified by name, written for her with declarations of love by the impetuous Henry. She suspects her sister-in-law Georgina stole them from her workbox and is concerned she will read them to Aurora's husband Teddy.

Henry suggests they confront Teddy with the truth, "quietly, hand in hand" and depart - "without concealment and subterfuge, freely and honestly, in full honor and self-respect" - for their planned evening at the theatre. (Henry has purchased tickets for "Candida" - the popular Shaw comedy which Henry and Aurora's situation closely resembles - because "Lohengrin" was sold out.) The two engage in a discussion about the merits of revealing their affair until Teddy arrives and confronts Henry with his poetry.

The young man tries to convince him they were inspired by Aurora, the goddess of dawn, rather than his wife, and assures him he has no interest in the woman Teddy married . . . which the cuckolded man finds so insulting he demands Henry admit how desirable Aurora is. Henry finally confesses his love for Aurora, which pleases Teddy so much he proposes he have the poems published on "the finest paper, sumptuousbinding, everything first class" as a tribute to his wife. "What shall we call the volume?," Teddy asks. "To Aurora", or something like that, eh?," to which Henry replies, "I should call it "How He Lied to Her Husband"."

Adaptations

Frank Launder and Cecil Lewis adapted Shaw's play for a 1931 British short film directed by Lewis and starring Edmund Gwenn as Teddy, Vera Lennox as Aurora, and Robert Harris as Henry [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0021980/ "How He Lied to Her Husband" (1931) at the Internet Movie Database] ] [ [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=514417&category=Overview "How He Lied to Her Husband" at Turner Classic Movies] ] . A July 1937 BBC broadcast starred Greer Garson, D.A. Clarke-Smith, and Derek Williams [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0210736/ "How He Lied to Her Husband" (1937) at the Internet Movie Database] ] .

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