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  1. The Quintessence of Ibsenism.Now Completed to the Death of Ibsen by Bernard [George Bernard Shaw] (1856-1950) Shaw, 1915
  2. The miraculous birth of language / preface by George Bernard Shaw by Richard Albert. Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950 Wilson, 1946
  3. Shaw: An Autobiography 1856-1950.2 Volumes. by George Bernard Shaw, 1970
  4. Shaw: An Autobiography 1856-1950. 2 Volumes. by George Bernard Shaw, 1980
  5. Bernard Shaw (Applause Books) by Eric Bentley, George Bernard Shaw, 2002-05-01
  6. George Bernard Shaw's Plays (Norton Critical Editions) by George Bernard Shaw, 2002-04
  7. Plays Pleasant (Penguin Classics) by George Bernard Shaw, 2003-08-26
  8. Captain Brassbound's Conversion (Bernard Shaw Early Texts: Play Manuscripts in Facsimile) by George Bernard Shaw, 1981-07-01
  9. The Doctor's Dilemma (Bernard Shaw Early Texts: Play Manuscripts in Facsimile) by George Bernard Shaw, 1981-09-01
  10. Not Bloody Likely -- and other Quotations -- from Bernard Shaw
  11. Plays Unpleasant (Penguin Classics) by George Bernard Shaw, 2001-01-01
  12. Cheerio, Titan: The Friendship Between George Bernard Shaw, Sean O'Casey and Eileen O'Casey by Eileen O'Casey, 1989-11
  13. Heartbreak House (Penguin Classics) by George Bernard Shaw, 2001-01-01
  14. George Bernard Shaw (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)

21. Shaw, George Bernard
Shaw, George Bernard (18561950). George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) wasborn in Dublin, the son of a civil servant. His education was
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In the plays of his later period discussion sometimes drowns the drama, in Back to Methuselah (1921), although in the same period he worked on his masterpiece Saint Joan (1923), in which he rewrites the well-known story of the French maiden and extends it from the Middle Ages to the present. Shaw's complete works appeared in thirty-six volumes between 1930 and 1950, the year of his death. From Nobel Lectures, Literature 1901-1967.

22. Famous Irish Lives - George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw 18561950 AUTHOR Shaw was born at 3 Upper Synge Street,Dublin, on 26th July 1856. His mother, a fine mezzo-soprano
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AUTHOR Shaw was born at 3 Upper Synge Street, Dublin, on 26th July 1856. His mother, a fine mezzo-soprano, left her drunkatd husband to follow her singing teacher to London. In 1876, Shaw gave up his job in an estate agency and joined her. A small legacy enabled him to write five novels over the next few years, but with little success. He was converted to socialism (and vegetarianism) and joined the Fabian Society, forcing himself to become a public speaker. In 1885, a fellow Fabian persuaded The Pall Mall Gazette to employ Shaw as a book reviewer; he also became a notable music critic for The Star His first play was Widowers' Houses (1892), and thereafter he wrote prolifically. Early plays such as Arms and the Man and Candida displayed intellectual wit, but his first real success was the American run of The Devil's Disciple (1897). In 1898, he married Charlotte Payne-Townshend, a rich Anglo-Irish Fabian who had nursed him through illness. In 1906, they moved to Ayot St Lawrence in Hertfordshire.

23. George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) Library Of Congress Citations
Early texts, play manuscripts in facsimile References nnaa Shaw, GeorgeBernard, 18561950. Khasi References Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950.
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25. George Bernard Shaw - Biography And Works
George Bernard Shaw (18561950), Irish dramatist, literary critic, a socialistspokesman, and a leading figure in the 20th century theater.
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Search all of George Bernard Shaw George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) , Irish dramatist, literary critic, a socialist spokesman, and a leading figure in the 20th century theater. Shaw was a freethinker, a supporter of women's rights and an advocate of equality of income. In 1925 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Shaw accepted the honor but refused the money.
George Bernard Shaw was born on 26 July 1856, in Dublin, as the son of George Carr Shaw, who was in the wholesale grain trade, and Lucinda Elisabeth Shaw, the daughter of an impoverished landowner. Shaw's childhood was troubled. His father was a drunkard, which made his son a teetotaler. Shaw went to the Wesleyan Connexional School, then moved to a private school near Dalkey, and then to Dublin's Central Model School, ending his formal education at the Dublin English Scientific and Commercial Day School. At the age of 15 he started to work as a junior clerk. In 1876 he went to London, joining his sister and mother. Shaw did not return to Ireland for nearly thirty years. Shaw began his literary career by writing music and theatre criticism, and novels, including the semi-autobiographical Immaturity without much success. In 1884 Shaw joined the Fabian Society, a middle-class socialist group and served on its executive committee from 1885 to 1911.

26. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, 1856-1950: Candida - Pygmalion - You Never Can Tell
George Bernard Shaw, 18561950. George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin,as the son of George Carr Shaw, who was in the wholesale
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George Bernard Shaw, 1856-1950 George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin, as the son of George Carr Shaw, who was in the wholesale grain trade, and Lucinda Elisabeth (Gurly) Shaw, the daughter of an impoverished landowner, who was 16-years younger than her husband. In 1866 the family moved to a better neighborhood, and in 1876 he went to London, joining his sister and mother. Shaw did not return to Ireland for nearly thirty years. In 1898 Shaw married the wealthy Charlotte Payne-Townshend. They settled in 1906 in the Hertfordshire village of Ayot St. Lawrence. Shaw remained with Charlotte until her death, although he was occasionally linked with other women. Shaw died at Ayot St. Lawrence, Hertfordshire, on November 2, 1950 and it was his wish that his ashes be mixed with those of his wife, Charlotte. Click on the cart to download your book / Haz clic en el carrito para descargar tu libro.
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27. Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950. Papers: Guide.
Container List. (1) Shaw, George Bernard, 18561950. ALs to George Bernard Shaw;Hythe 8 Jan 1906 1s.(3p.) env. (5) Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950.
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Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950. Papers: Guide.
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Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
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Call No.: MS Eng 954
Creator: Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950.
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Abstract: Correspondence and compositions of Irish dramatist, literary critic, and Socialist propagandist Bernard Shaw.
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Shaw was an Irish dramatist, literary critic, and Socialist propagandist.
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Includes correspondence and documents concerning the financing, licensing, and performance rights of Shaw's plays. Also contains essays by Shaw, including his reminiscences of Sir Henry Irving, among other items.
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  • (1) Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950. [Memorandum on Sir Henry Irving] A.MS.(unsigned); [n.p.] Dec 1900. 1s.(1p.) (2) Irving, Laurence, 1871-1914. 2 A.L.s. to George Bernard Shaw; [London, 1905] each 1s.(3p.)

28. Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950. Miscellaneous Correspondence: Guide.
Container List. Shaw, George Bernard, 18561950. ALs.to Keble; np 28 Sep 1923. Shaw,George Bernard, 1856-1950. 2 ALs.to McPeake London, 25 Nov 1920.
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Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950. Miscellaneous correspondence: Guide.
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Call No.: MS Eng 1046.11
Creator: Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950.
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Abstract: Letters of the Anglo-Irish dramatist George Bernard Shaw.
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Contains letters by Shaw to various correspondents, mostly about professional concerns. Includes several letters to Archibald Henderson.
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  • Concerns Joan of Arc. Acquisition Information: *52M-143. Gift of Mr. L. Richard Bamberger, 26 Jan 1953.
  • Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950. 2 A.L.s.to [ ] McPeake: London, 25 Nov 1920. 1s.(2p.) Ayot St.Lawrence, 15 Dec 1920. 1s.(2p.)
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29. Dublin Tourism - George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
George Bernard Shaw (18561950). Address County Dublin. George BernardShaw was born on 26th July 1856 at 3 (now 33) Synge Street
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30. George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) Quotes
George Bernard Shaw Quotes. The reasonable deserve. More about George BernardShaw George Bernard Shaw Shaw Society Back to main quotes If
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The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don't believe in circumstances. The people who get on in the world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and if they can't find them, make them. Nothing is ever accomplished by a reasonable man. You see things; and you say, "Why?" But I dream things that never were; and I say, "Why not?" Custom wil reconcile people to any atrocity; and fashion will drive them to acquire any custom. The golden rule is that there are no golden rules. We have not lost faith, but we have transferred it from God to the medical profession. My father must have had some elementary education for he could read and write and keep accounts inaccurately. The world is populated in the main by people who should not exist. Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all others because you were born in it.

31. Creative Quotations From George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
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You see things; and say 'Why?' But I dream things that never were and say 'Why not?' What the world calls originality is only an unaccustomed method of tickling it. A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable but more useful than a life spent doing nothing. One man that has a mind and knows it can always beat ten men who haven't and don't.
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33. George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) - George Bernard Shaw - National Gallery Of Irel
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George Bernard Shaw was born in no. 22 Synge Street. He hadn't the happiest of childhoods with his less than abstemious father becoming estranged from his much younger wife.
The young Shaw adored his mother and from her he cultivated a life-long interest in music. His first love in his adolescent years was art and he spent many happy hours in the National Gallery of Ireland. He generously repaid a debt of gratitude to the gallery by granting the institution a share in the royalties of one of his most successful plays Pygmalion and its spawn, the film My Fair Lady
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34. The Collection Of Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950, Writer Held At The British Li
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36. George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), Playwright
George Bernard Shaw (18561950), Playwright Sitter in 42 portraits Artist of 1portrait The foremost playwright of his generation, also a critic of art, music
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37. Biografia - SHAW GEORGE BERNARD (1856-1950)
Shaw George Bernard (18561950). Angielski dramatopisarz, krytyk i publicysta, pochodzeniairl.; od mlodosci zainteresowany problematyka spol.; jeden z gl.
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38. Biographies: Men Of Literature: The Essayists: Geo. Bernard Shaw (1856-1950).
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Shaw had "an exhilarating force, a trenchant wit, an unfailing eye for apt instances, a contempt for every fool and a respect for no authority. ... [He was] alert, never to be taken by unawares, ready to pounce with avidity upon the delusions of his fellow-men and to rend them with an animal gusto. ... his wit [intimidated] the enemy before coming to grips with him." [Orlo Williams, The Essay (New York: Geo. H. Doran Co., 1915).] Shaw joined the likes of Sidney and Beatrice Webb and H. G. Wells ; as socialists they were known as Fabians For a sample of Shaw's work, see " The Sources Of Idealism ." More geberally, Shaw's works are available on the 'NET
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39. George Bernard Shaw%Who%(1856-1950), Famous Quotation/Quote
Quote from George Bernard Shaw%Who%(18561950). All censorships exist to preventanyone from challenging current conceptions and existing institutions.
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