Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
CWSA 27
Fragment ID: 7161
Shaw’s Personality and Place in Literature [1]
The Shavian assertiveness is not offensive (as the Hugoesque tends to be) because it is full also of a smiling self-mockery, an irony that out of a form of deliberate self-praise cuts at itself and the world in one lump. It is curious that so many people seem to miss this character of Shaw’s self-assertiveness and self-praise, its essential humour.
28 August 1932