"I dislike feeling at home when I am abroad"
About this Quote
The line carries Shaw’s trademark suspicion of coziness. Comfort, for him, is rarely innocent; it’s a moral solvent. To “feel at home” is to stop noticing, to stop asking why a society is arranged the way it is, to stop being challenged by difference. Shaw, the dramatist of arguments, wants the stage lit harshly enough to show the seams. Abroad should sharpen perception, not dull it with amenities and instant belonging.
There’s also a class and empire subtext humming beneath the wit. In Shaw’s era, a well-positioned British traveler could move through Europe with a kind of prepackaged legitimacy, surrounded by English-language service and social deference. Disliking that ease reads as a critique of the traveler’s privilege: if the world makes room for you everywhere, you may never learn how much room you routinely take.
The sentence works because it weaponizes an everyday aspiration. It sounds like a fussy personal preference, then reveals itself as an ethic: stay unsettled, stay alert, don’t let “abroad” become another version of home.
Quote Details
| Topic | Travel |
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| Source | Verified source: Widowers' Houses (George Bernard Shaw, 1893)
Evidence:
Hm! From a romantic point of view, possibly, very possibly. As a matter of fact, the sound of English makes me feel at home; and I dislike feeling at home when I am abroad. It is not precisely what one goes to the expense for. (Act I (opening scene, garden restaurant at Remagen on the Rhine)). This line is spoken by the character later identified as Sartorius (initially referred to as “THE GENTLEMAN”) in Act I of Shaw’s play. The earliest *publication* I can directly substantiate from reliable catalog/rare-book records is the first edition: London: Henry and Co., 1893. (The play was first staged earlier, premiering 9 December 1892, but that is a performance date rather than a publication date.) |
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