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The sixth volume of British playwright Shaw's (1856-1950) correspondence, documents the unlikely close friendship between the Fabian socialist and Nancy Lady Astor, American- ... More
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Correspondence between British playwright Shaw (1856-1950) and Jackson (b. 1879), directory of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, continues the volumes in the series offering ... More
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After movie-makers in England bungled film versions of Bernard Shaw's How He Lied to Her Husband and Arms and the Man, producers and directors in Germany and Holland botched ... More
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Bernard Shaw and H.G. Wells are among the best-known and most controversial literary figures of the twentieth century. Both were rebelliously critical of the social and ... More
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Bernard Shaw was twenty-four and Sidney Webb twenty-one when they met in October 1880 at a gathering of a debating club called the Zetetical Society. Having sympathetic ... More
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In his introduction Dan H. Laurence notes that 'theatrics' connotes not only activities of a theatrical character but behaviour that manifests itself as theatricality. All the ... More
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