Description |
viii, 248 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Series |
Shaw, 0741-5842 ; v. 16
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Narrative verse, fragment (1877) -- Contemporary art viewed from behind the age (1878) -- Oakum picking (1878) -- Asides (1889) -- Conductors and organists (1879) -- Unconscionable abuses (1879) -- On the true signification of the term (1879) -- Gentlemen (1879) -- A reminiscence of Hector Berlioz (1880) -- Exhausted arts (1880) -- Review of H. B. Pritchard's George Vanbrugh's mistake, fragment (1880) -- The future of marriage (1885) -- A socialist's notion of a novel (1887) -- Found at last, a new poet (1887) -- That realism is the goal of fiction (1888) -- Open air meetings (1885) -- Proudhon (1886) -- Ten reasons why women should support the progressives at the borough council elections (1903) -- Elections (1903) -- Lady Day speech (1929) -- Socialism and the family (1886) -- A prizefighter on prizefighting : the seamy side of the ring (1888) -- Why not abolish the soldier (1899) -- Appeal for the second U.S. Liberty Loan (1917) -- Replies to questionnaire (1920) -- Message to the World League for Peace (1928) -- Self-drafted inverview at Durban (1935) -- How to talk intelligently about the war (1940) -- Bernard Shaw on peace (1950) -- The superman, or Don Juan's great grandson's grandson (1901) -- The man who stands no nonsense : a drama (1904) -- The Trinity v Jackson (1912). |
Subject |
Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950 -- Criticism and interpretation.
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Added Author |
Laurence, Dan H.
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Peters, Margot.
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ISBN |
0271015772 |
ISSN |
0741-5842 |
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