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George Bernard Shaw



Shaw, George Bernard - 1856–1950, Irish playwright and critic. He revolutionized the Victorian stage, then dominated by artificial melodramas, by presenting vigorous dramas of ideas. The lengthy prefaces to Shaw's plays reveal his mastery of English prose. In 1925 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.

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    George Bernard Shaw: Man of the Century
    by Archibald Henderson. 978 pgs.


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    Bernard Shaw on Cinema
    by Bernard F. Dukore. 224 pgs.


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    Fathers and Daughters in Shakespeare and Shaw
    by Lagretta Tallent Lenker. 203 pgs.


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