George Bernard Shaw.
Samuel B. Beckett (1906-1989), the Irish dramatist, novelist and poet.
No George Bernard Shaw wrote Pygmalion
"The Spanish Tragedy" was written by Thomas Kyd.
English dramatist J.B. Priestley.
There is no difference in meaning between playwright and dramatist although, historically, some people who wrote plays preferred the term dramatist because playwright classes them with skilled laborers such as wheelwrights while dramatist sounds more prestigeous.
It was Cervantes who wrote Don Quixote.
Juleit
Yes, considering George Bernard Shaw was a socialist and wrote mostly how he saw things, Pygmalion can be considered a socialist text. Pygmalion was written as a play, not a novel.
publish a novel or he wrote a screenplay.
Thomas Cahill wrote How the Irish Saved Civilization.
The playwright who wrote Phaedra is Jean Racine. He was a French dramatist known for his tragedy plays, and Phaedra is one of his most famous works.
George Bernard Shaw wrote the play by that name, taking the basic story from a Greek myth - hence the name. Shaw also wrote the screenplay. He won an Oscar for its film adaption in 1938.