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  1. Caesar and Cleopatra (Penguin Classics) by George Bernard Shaw, 2006-06-27
  2. The Cambridge Companion to George Bernard Shaw (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  3. Shaw, The Letters of George Bernard: Volume 1 (Bernard Shaw Collected Letters) by George Bernard Shaw, 1985-06-28
  4. Bernard Shaw and His Publishers (Selected Correspondence of Bernard Shaw) by Michael W. Pharand, 2009-04-08
  5. Man and Superman (Penguin Classics) by George Bernard Shaw, 2001-01-01
  6. George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
  7. Shaw, The Letters of George Bernard: Volume 2 (Bernard Shaw Collected Letters) by George Bernard Shaw, 1985-06-28
  8. Table Talk of G.B.S.: Conversations on Things in General Between Bernard Shaw and His Biographer (George Bernard Shaw No 92) by Bernard Shaw, Archibald Henderson, 1974-05
  9. Lady, Wilt Thou Love Me?: Eighteen Love Poems for Ellen Terry Attributed to George Bernard Shaw by Bernard Shaw, Ellen Terry, et all 1981-02
  10. Socialism and Superior Brains: The Political Thought of George Bernard Shaw by Gareth Griffith, 1992-12-22
  11. George Bernard Shaw Vegetarian Cookbook
  12. The Proverbial Bernard Shaw: An Index to Proverbs in the Works of George Bernard Shaw (Bibliographies and Indexes in World Literature)
  13. Arms and the Man (Dover Thrift Editions) by George Bernard Shaw, 1990-07-01
  14. George Bernard Shaw and the Socialist Theatre (Contributions in Drama and Theatre Studies: Lives of the Theatre) by Tracy C. Davis, 1994-07-30

41. George Bernard Shaw - MediaWiki
George Bernard Shaw (18561950). Playwright and winner of the NobelPrize for Literature 1925. Verified. Caesar and Cleopatra (1898).
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  • Hail, Sphinx: salutation from Julius Caesar! I have wandered in many lands, seeking the lost regions from which my birth into this world exiled me, and the company of creatures such as I myself. I have found flocks and pastures, men and cities, but no other Caesar, no air native to me, no man kindred to me, none who can do my day's deed, and think my night's thought. My way hither was the way of destiny; for I am he of whose genius you are the symbol: part brute, part woman, and part God— nothing of man in me at all. Have I read your riddle, Sphinx? THEODOTUS. Caesar: you are a stranger here, and not conversant with our laws. The kings and queens of Egypt may not marry except with their own royal blood. Ptolemy and Cleopatra are born king and consort just as they are born brother and sister.
    BRITANNUS (shocked). Caesar: this is not proper.

42. George Bernard Shaw Famous Quotes -ThinkExist
George Bernard Shaw. Irish comic dramatist and literary critic. 1925Nobel Prize for Literature,18561950. The reasonable man adapts
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Irish comic dramatist and literary critic. 1925 Nobel Prize for Literature,1856-1950
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. If history repeats itself, and the unexpected always happens, how incapable must Man be of learning from experience. I never resist temptation, because I have found that things that are bad for me do not tempt me. You see things; and you say, "Why?" But I dream things that never were; and I say, "Why not?" To withhold deserved praise lest it should make its object conceited is as dishonest as to withhold payment of a just debt lest your creditor should spend the money badly. Success does not consist in never making mistakes but in never making the same one a second time. Just do what must be done. This may not be happiness, but it is greatness.

43. George Bernard Shaw
Vivisection is a social evil because if it advances human knowledge, it doesso at the expense of human character. George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950).
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Vaccination, medicine:
"At present, intelligent people do not have their children vaccinated, nor does the law now compel them to. The result is not, as the Jennerians prophesied, the extermination of the human race by smallpox; on the contrary more people are now killed by vaccination than by smallpox."George Bernard Shaw (1944) "As well consult a butcher on the value of vegetarianism as a doctor on the worth of vaccination." -George Bernard Shaw "You let a doctor take a dainty, helpless baby, and put that stuff from a cow, which has been scratched and had dirt rubbed into her wound, into that child. Even, the Jennerians now admit that infant vaccination spreads disease among children. More mites die from vaccination than from the disease they are supposed to be inoculated against."George Bernard Shaw. "A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul. George Bernard Shaw (1944) "All professions are conspiracies against the laity."George Bernard Shaw. "During the last considerable epidemic at the turn of the century, I was a member of the Health Committee of London Borough Council, and I learned how the credit of vaccination is kept up statistically by diagnosing all the revaccinated cases (of smallpox) as pustular eczema, varioloid or what not-except smallpox."-George Bernard Shaw

44. AIM25: Queen Mary, University Of London: SHAW, George Bernard (1856-1950)
Shaw, George Bernard (18561950). IDENTITY STATEMENT. Reference code(s) GB0370 WFD/GBS. Title Shaw, George Bernard (1856-1950). Date(s) 1927-1928.
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45. AIM25: Queen Mary, University Of London: SHAW, George Bernard (1856-1950)
Shaw, George Bernard (18561950). 3.1 IDENTITY STATEMENT AREA 3.1.1Reference code(s) GB 0370 WFD/GBS 3.1.2 Title Shaw, George
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46. Daily Celebrations ~ George Bernard Shaw, Creating Yourself ~ July 26 ~ Ideas To
George Bernard ShawIrish playwright and novelist George Bernard Shaw (18561950)was born on this day in Dublin and known for his barbed wit.
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isn't about f i n d i n g yourself. L i f e is a b o u t creating yourself." ~ George Bernard Shaw Irish playwright and novelist George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) was born on this day in Dublin and known for his barbed wit. "I often quote myself," he said. "It adds spice to my conversation." Self-taught because he disliked formal training, G.B.S. (he disliked his name "George," too) began as a London theatre critic, then wrote his first novel to further criticize the English stage. He explained his reason for action : "You don't learn to hold your own in the world by standing on guard, but by attacking and getting well-hammered yourself." His over 52 plays and pamphlets among them, Candida Pygmalion (1912), and Saint Joan (1923)showcase memorable characters and brilliant insights: "If you are going to tell people the truth , you'd better make them laugh . Otherwise they'll kill you." Famous for mixing philosophy and humor, G.B.S. wrote most of his own work in shorthand. "A drama critic is a man who leaves no turn unstoned," he said. In 1925, Shaw won the

47. Glossary Of People: Sh
Stepan Shaumyan was executed on 20th September, 1918. Shaw, GeorgeBernard (18561950). George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin 1856.
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Shachtman, Max (1904-1972) Leader in the American Communist Party and a founder and leader of the American Trotskyist movement. He split from the SWP in 1940 because of differences over the characterization of the Soviet Union. In 1958 he joined the Socialist Party. See the Max Shachtman Internet Archive Shaginyan, Marietta (1888-1982) Soviet writer and Lenin Prize winner, was an artist with broad philosophical and social views. Her collections of verse, plays, adventure stories ("Mess-Mend", 1923-1925) etc., and a novel (Hydroelectric Plant, 1931) were written after Shaginyan had lived quite some time at the construction site of the Dzor Power Station in Armenia. She also wrote the Ulyanov Family tetralogy (1937-1968) about V.I. Lenin, various articles, literary portraits, memoirs: The Man and the Times (1980), etc. (from A New Life Begun: Prose, Poetry and Essays of the 1920s - 1930s, Progress Publishers, 1987)

48. Great Books And Classics - George Bernard Shaw
Selected Reading List All Works ? Change Selected Language AllChange. Author Chronological, George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950),
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49. ResAnet Results Summary
Search Term(s) Shaw, George Bernard, 18561950, 14 matches found. RecordShaw,George Bernard, 1856-1950. RecordShaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950.
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  • Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950. Shaw on Shakespeare : an anthology of Bernard Shaw's writings on the plays and production of Shakespeare / edited and with an introd. by Edwin Wilson. New York : Dutton, 1961.
  • Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950. The matter with Ireland / edited with an introd. by Dan H. Laurence and David H. Greene. New York : Hill and Wang, [1962]
  • Le Centre national des Arts présente le Théâtre du nouveau Monde dans Pygmalionn/ de George Bernard Shaw = The National Arts Centre presents le Théâtre du Nouveau Monde dans Pygmalioon / de George Bernard Shaw. Ottawa : the Centre, 1977.
  • Wilson, Richard Albert, 1874-1949. The miraculous birth of language / by Richard Albert Wilson ; preface by George Bernard Shaw. New York : Philosophical Library, c1948.
  • Fabian essays in socialism / by G. Bernard Shaw [et al.] Edited by G. Bernard Shaw.. American ed., edited by H.G.l Wilshire. New York : The Humboldt Pub. Co., [1891]
  • Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950. The intelligent woman's guide to socialism, capitalism, sovietism, and fascism. "Standard edition." London : Constable, [1932, reprinted 1957]
  • 50. ResAnet Browse Results
    resAnet NL Home, Français Help. New Search Previous Next Shaw, GeorgeAlvin (1 doc); Shaw, George Bernard, 18561950 (14 docs); Shaw
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  • Shaw, George Alvin (1 doc) Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950 (14 docs) Shaw, George C. (George Coombs), 1877- (3 docs) Shaw, George Russell, 1848- (1 doc) Shaw, George Wendell, 1945- (1 doc) Shaw, George Wenham (1 doc) Shaw, Georgina Barbara, 1960- (1 doc) Shaw, Gerald (3 docs) Shaw, Gertrude E. (Metcalfe), Mrs (1 doc) Shaw, Gillian (1 doc)
  • 51. Citater, George Bernard Shaw
    Home. Citater af George Bernard Shaw. (Forfatter og vegetar) (18561950). Grusomheder er ikke mindre grusomheder, når de forekommer
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    Home Citater af George Bernard Shaw (Forfatter og vegetar) (1856-1950) "Grusomheder er ikke mindre grusomheder, når de forekommer i laboratorier og bliver kaldt videnskab." "Man kan ikke afgøre, hvorvidt et dyreforsøg kan retfærdiggøres eller ikke, blot ved at vise, at det er til nogen nytte. Skellet går ikke mellem nyttige og unyttige forsøg, men mellem barbarisk og civiliseret adfærd. Vivisektion er et samfundsonde, for hvis det fremmer menneskelig kundskab, så sker det på bekostning af menneskelig værdighed." "Dyrene er mine venner – og jeg spiser ikke mine venner." "Mennesket er det eneste dyr for hvem jeg er helt igennem og kujonagtig bange." Home

    52. Kragnes Korner - George Bernard Shaw
    George Bernard Shaw. 18561950 Irish playwright and critic. His dramas of ideasrevolutionized the Victorian stage, and his criticism is considered superb.
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    George Bernard Shaw
    Irish playwright and critic
    His dramas of ideas revolutionized the Victorian stage, and his criticism is considered superb. In 1925 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature. A Fabian socialist, Shaw was a popular speaker and wrote five novels before becoming a music critic for London newspapers in 1888. After 1895, as drama critic for the Saturday Review, he won readers to IBSEN. His early plays were collected in Plays Pleasant and Unpleasant (1898). Among the "unpleasant" plays was Mrs. Warren's Profession (1893), a jibe at Victorian attitudes on prostitution. The "pleasant" plays included Arms and the Man (1894), satirizing romantic attitudes toward love and war, and Candida (1893). In 1897 The Devil's Disciple, on the American Revolution, was a success in New York City. It was published along with Caesar and Cleopatra (1899) and Captain Brassbound's Conversion (1900). Shaw's major plays came in the next 15 years: Man and Superman (1905), on men, women, and marriage; Major Barbara (1905), arguing poverty as the root of all evil; and Androcles and the Lion (1912), satirizing Christianity. Pygmalion (1913) has been his most successful play. A satire on English class attitudes, it was the basis for the 1956 musical My Fair Lady. Of Shaw's later plays, Saint Joan (1923), a dramatic consideration of JOAN OF ARC, is best known. His most notable nonfiction work is probably The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism (1928). Concise Columbia Encyclopedia

    53. Yeni Asya Vakfý | Risale-i Nur Enstitüsü
    Enstitü Sayfasi. Portre. George Bernard Shaw (18561950). Irlandaasilli yazar, elestirmen ve düsünce adamidir. Yazdigi
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    54. On Circumstances By George Bernard Shaw
    Author, George Bernard Shaw (18561950) Irish Author Playwright. On circumstancesGeorge Bernard Shaw, (1856-1950) Irish Author Playwright.
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    55. Se-Sha: Positive Atheism's Big List Of George Bernard Shaw Quotations
    George Bernard Shaw (18561950) Irish-born British playwright and a founderof the Fabian Society, he wrote plays of iconoclastic social criticism
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    Irish-born British playwright and a founder of the Fabian Society, he wrote plays of iconoclastic social criticism
    The fact that a believer is happier than a sceptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one. The happiness of credulity is a cheap and dangerous quality.
    George Bernard Shaw Androcles and the Lion, Preface (1916) In your Salvation shelter I saw poverty, misery, cold and hunger. You gave them bread and treacle and dreams of heaven. I give from thirty shillings a week to twelve thousand a year. They find their own dreams; but I look after the drainage.
    George Bernard Shaw : Undershaft, in Major Barbara, act 3. Undershaft, an armaments manufacturer, here argues with his daughter (Barbara) about the effects on the poor of their differing points of view. From The Columbia Dictionary of Quotations All the sweetness of religion is conveyed to the world by the hands of storytellers and image-makers. Without their fictions the truths of religion would for the multitude be neither intelligible nor even apprehensible; and the prophets would prophesy and the teachers teach in vain.

    56. George Bernard Shaw
    George Bernard Shaw (18561950.), Quotations. . If all the economistswere laid end to end, they would not reach a conclusion. , One
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    George Bernard Shaw
    "Quotations." "If all the economists were laid end to end, they would not reach a conclusion." "One touch of Darwin makes the whole world kin."
    "Nothing is worth doing unless the consequences
    may be serious."
    "Success covers a multitude of blunders."
    "Self-sacrifice enables us to sacrifice other
    people without blushing."
    "He who can, does. He who cannot, teaches."
    "All professions are conspiracies against the laity."
    "No question is so difficult to answer as that to
    which the answer is obvious." "Martyrdom is the only way in which a man can become famous without ability." "You see things; and say 'Why?' But I dream things that never were and say 'Why not?'" Oscar Wilde.

    57. Humorous Quotes Of George Bernard Shaw - Jest For Pun
    Pun logoHumorous Quotes attributed to GB Shaw 18561950, Irish Dramatist.
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    58. THE BERNARD SHAW SOCIETY
    George Bernard Shaw’s long life (18561950) coincided with an eventful periodin the history of British medicine, beginning with The Medicine Act of 1858
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    THE BERNARD SHAW SOCIETY P.O. Box 1159 Madison Square Station, New York N.Y. Meetings The American Irish Historical Society, 991 Fifth Avenue at 80th St. in New York I love a good debate. TABLE OF CONTENTS Especially with myself! Officers Advisory Board Publications:
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    ... Book Discounts NEW: Shaw Symposium Links E-Mail Search Engine OFFICERS Richard Cordell, Edwin Burr Pettet , Richard Nickson Presidents Emeriti Rhoda Nathan, President Daniel Leary, First Vice President Sally Peters, Second Vice President Douglas Laurie, Secretary John Koontz, Treasurer TOP CONTENTS ADVISORY BOARD Jacques Barzun , Eric Bentley R. F. Dietrich, Maureen Murphy, Richard Nickson , Margot Peters
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    CONTENTS MEMBERSHIP Membership Dues: $20 per year Dues and contributions to The Bernard Shaw Society are tax deductible. Contact Douglas Laurie, Secretary 201 E. 19th St., Apt. 2N New York , N. Y. 10023 TOP CONTENTS PUBLICATIONS: THE INDEPENDENT SHAVIAN TOP CONTENTS The table of contents of the most recent edition is shown below. For other editions, consult the Archives below.

    59. Shaw, George Bernard (Litteraturnettet)
    OM VIRUS OG SPAM. Shaw, George Bernard Storbritannia 18561950 Nobels litteraturpris1925 Nobel e-museum Shaw, George Bernard. E-tekst Project Gutenberg Tekst.
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    60. TomFolio.com: By George Bernard Shaw
    2. Shaw, George Bernard, 18561950 Pearson, Hesketh. GBS A Postscript. 3.Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950. Winsten, Stephen, editor.
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