that was the setting for
Village Wooing Shaw was not very impressed with his play, which he wrote while on a cruise. He wrote a letter to his friend Blanche Patch saying "Tell Barry Jackson -- but no one else -- that my efforts to write resulted in nothing at first but a very trivial comedietta in three scenes for two people which only
Edith Evans could make tolerable." Patch suggests that the play was influenced by his own experiences on the cruise and that the character of Z was based on Mrs. Jisbella Lyth, the postmistress in Shaw's village,
Ayot St Lawrence. In a letter to
Lillah McCarthy Shaw said that the male character was a "posthumous portrait" of
Lytton Strachey. Mrs Lyth later commented that she went to see the play when she was told she'd inspired it, but she much preferred a play by
John Galsworthy that was shown with it in a double-bill, , Shaw's friend
Archibald Henderson agrees that the action in the village shop cum post-office was inspired by Shaw's experiences with Mrs. Lyth, but thinks the character of Z was mainly based on Shaw's wife
Charlotte Payne-Townshend, ==Critical views==