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ShawChicago, a non-profit theater company, was first created in 1994 as a program of the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs to present the plays of George Bernard Shaw and his contemporaries in concert readings at the Chicago Cultural Center. ... THE PHILANDERER; by George Bernard Shaw; February 6–March 1;
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Works by George Bernard Shaw - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of George Bernard Shaw's writings. ¹All of the novels are included in The Standard Edition of the Works of Bernard Shaw ; a collection published by Constable and Company, Limited (L...
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George Bernard Shaw - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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George Bernard Shaw (1856--1950) ... Works by George Bernard Shaw ... George Bernard Shaw: Harlequin or Patriot? (Virginia, 60KB); -- Lengthy appreciation of "one of the most striking public figures of our day, and the most important apparition in the British theatre since Goldsmith and Sheridan." Published in 1915.
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Bryan, George B. ... Bernard Shaw was a prolific author of book reviews, novels, plays, criticism, essays, and correspondence. Throughout his voluminous writings, proverbs occur repeatedly. ... Introductory material discusses Shaw's use of proverbs, and the bulk of the volume is a key-word listing of proverbs in Shaw's works.
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In Shaw's hands, the phoneticist Henry Higgins is the Pygmalion figure who believes he can transform Eliza Doolittle, a cockney flower girl, into a duchess at ease in polite society. The one thing he overlooks is that his 'creation' has a mind of her own.
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The Constable "Standard Edition of the Works of Bernard Shaw" (out of print but available in libraries). ... For the principal bibliography on Shaw's works, see the two-volume Bernard Shaw: A Bibliography, edited by Dan H. Laurence.
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