A professional soldier created by this author claims that his rank is “the highest known in Switzerland: a free citizen.” In a play by this author, the author of The Revolutionist’s Handbook is captured by Mendoza in the Sierra Nevadas. This author stormed out of the 1914 premiere of one of his plays after the audience laughed at an “incarnadine adverb” uttered by Mrs. Stella Patrick Campbell. Jack (*) Tanner marries Ann Whitefield in a play by this author, whose third act is titled “Don Juan in Hell.” This author wrote the essay “What Happened Afterward” to explain that, after the end of a play by him, a Cockney girl, who had earlier exclaimed “Not bloody likely!,” married Freddy Eynsford-Hill, not phonetics professor Henry Higgins. For 10 points, name this Irish playwright of Arms and the Man, Man and Superman and Pygmalion. ■END■
ANSWER: George Bernard Shaw
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