Here are some of his most famous works:
Plays:
* Pygmalion: The story of a phonetics professor who transforms a flower girl into a high-society lady, the basis for the musical "My Fair Lady".
* Major Barbara: A satirical play exploring the nature of poverty, religion, and social justice.
* Man and Superman: A philosophical comedy about the nature of love and evolution.
* Saint Joan: A historical drama about the life of Joan of Arc.
* Arms and the Man: A witty comedy that challenges romantic notions of war and heroism.
* Candida: A play about a woman who is torn between her husband and a young admirer.
* Heartbreak House: A satirical play set in a country house during the First World War.
Other writings:
* Back to Methuselah: A series of five plays exploring the evolution of humanity.
* The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism: A humorous and informative guide to political economy.
* The Doctor's Dilemma: A play about the ethics of medicine.
* Androcles and the Lion: A fable about a lion and a slave.
George Bernard Shaw was a prolific writer and his works continue to be read and performed around the world. He was a sharp critic of society and a strong advocate for social change. His plays are known for their wit, intelligence, and thought-provoking ideas.