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  1. The Doctor's Dilemma by George Bernard Shaw, 2004-09-01
  2. George Bernard Shaw by G. K. Chesterton, 2010-03-07
  3. The Inca of Perusalem by George Bernard Shaw, 2009-10-04
  4. Mrs Warren's Profession (mobi) by George Bernard Shaw, 2008-08-05
  5. Monologues from George Bernard Shaw (Monologues from the Masters) by Bernard Shaw, 1988-03
  6. Candida by George Bernard Shaw, 2010-03-07
  7. Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw, 2005-10-12
  8. The Complete Plays of Bernard Shaw by George Bernard Shaw, 1937-01-01
  9. Bernard Shaw (The Viking Portable Library#83) by George Bernard Shaw, 1978-01-16
  10. Collected Works of George Bernard Shaw by George Bernard Shaw, 2009-04-30
  11. The Doctor's Dilemma: Preface on Doctors by George Bernard Shaw, 2009-04-19
  12. O'Flaherty V.C. : a recruiting pamphlet by George Bernard Shaw, 2009-10-04
  13. Socialism and Superior Brains: The Political Thought of George Bernard Shaw (Volume 0) by Gareth Griffith, 1995-12-21
  14. Pygmalion and Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw, 2008-07-29

41. William Clarke
Joined the Fabian Society and contributed the article, the Industrial Basis of Socialism, to the book Essays in Fabian Socialism, edited by george bernard shaw. Wrote articles for the Spectator and the Economist.(18521901)
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William Clarke , the son of a prosperous businessman, was born in Norwich in 1852. He worked for his father after leaving school but in 1872 he entered Cambridge University . Clarke became a Unitarian and after graduating became a journalist for the Nonconformist press.
While working in London he attended meetings of the New Fellowship where he met Isabella Ford Henry Hyde Champion Hubert Bland Havelock Ellis ... Edward Pease and Frank Podmore
In 1884 several members of the New Fellowship, including Cla rke, joined the

42. George Bernard Shaw
Translate this page Home_Page george bernard shaw (1856-1950), Escritor de origen irlandés, considerado el autor teatral más significativo de la literatura
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La siguiente década de su vida estuvo marcada por una pobreza rayana en la miseria. Ni las críticas de música (en las que utilizaba como seudónimo el apellido de un amigo suyo) ni el trabajo que consiguió en una compañía telefónica, le duraron mucho, y sólo pudo publicar dos de las cinco novelas que había escrito entre 1879 y 1883. Una de ellas, La profesión de Cashel Byron (1882), anticipa la temática de la prostitución como profesión antisocial, que constituirá el argumento central de su obra teatral de 1893 Trata de blancas . La otra, Un socialista asocia Las quintaesencias
La primera obra teatral de Shaw, Casa de viudas (1892), combinaba las influencias de Ibsen con una ácida burla de las convenciones del romanticismo, que aún estaban siendo explotadas en el teatro inglés. Esta obra se publicó en el volumen Teatro agradable y desagradable (1898), que reúne sus siete primeras obras para la escena, las otras eran Cándida Fascinación El hombre del destino Trata de blancas y Lucha de sexos , que, o no fueron representadas en su momento, o duraron muy poco en cartel, y una de ellas, Trata de blancas fue censurada por su supuesta obscenidad. Un poco mejor fue la andadura de una de sus Tres obras para puritanos (compuesta por

43. New Statesman
Abstract In 1912 the Fabian Society published the first edition of its own weekly journal. george bernard shaw promised to provide regular articles and Beatrice Webb sent out letters to Fabian Society members and to those involved in her Poor Law campaign. These letters recruited over 2,000 people willing to become postal subscribers. The New Statesman received a hostile reception from a former Fabian and the editor of the political weekly, The Nation. In the 1930's an amalgamation of the two journals occured. Kingsley Martin was editor of the New Statesman Nation for over thirty years and during this time he established it as Britain's leading intellectual weekly.
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In 1912 Arthur Balfour suggested to the Fabian Society that it should have its own weekly journal. George Bernard Shaw agreed with the idea and promised to provide regular articles. Shaw also wrote to his various contacts in the theatrical world in an effort to gain subscribers for the proposed magazine. Beatrice Webb sent out letters to Fabian Society members and to those involved in her Poor Law campaign. These letters recruited over 2,000 people willing to become postal subscribers.
Sidney Webb
agreed to take overall charge of the venture and in December 1912 Clifford Sharp was appointed as editor. The first edition was called

44. George Bernard Shaw
Famous Irish Lives george bernard shawgeorge bernard shaw 1856-1950 AUTHOR shaw was born at 3 Upper Synge Street, Dublin, on 26th July 1856. Read John O Donovan, george bernard shaw (1983).
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45. Shaw Alphabet Links
The shaw (Shavian) Alphabet for English was created about 1961 as required by the will of the playwright george bernard shaw.
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When George Bernard Shaw died in 1950, his will provided for the development of a new alphabet for the English language, an alphabet of at least forty letters that could be used to write English without all the oddities of our traditional spelling. I have written an introduction to the Shaw Alphabet, if you are not yet familiar with it.
The Shaw Alphabet font was designed by Kingsley Read in England in the early 1960's. His life's work as a typographer is archived at the University of Reading in England.
Kingsley Read rapidly moved beyond the Shaw Alphabet to develop Quickscript , an extensive modification of the Shaw Alphabet which languished in even greater obscurity than did the Shaw Alphabet itself.
Ross DeMeyere,
a professional typographer, designed the Androcles and Ghoti fonts, which were earlier named ShawRough and ShawGothic. This graphic shows you the Shaw Alphabet in his ShawRough font. I recommend you download the Androcles and Ghoti fonts from his Web site. All Shaw alphabet texts in this Web site (the parts that I've updated, anyway) are set to display in ShawGothic, ShawRough, Androcles, Ghoti, and Lionspaw. (Look at the HTML code for this page to see how to do this.)
Unicode is a proposed standard for managing all the world's writing systems on the Web, including Chinese and all the different alphabets of India. A

46. George Bernard Shaw Quotes | Quotes By George Bernard Shaw From Basic Quotations
Quotations by Author Quotes by shaw, george bernard from Basic Quotations Born 185607-26 Died 1950-11-02 Biography The power of accurate observation is
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47. BBC - History - Historic Figures
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48. Shaw (George Bernard)

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Shaw, George Bernard la Profession de Cashel Byron la Quintessence de l'ibsénisme (1891). La première pièce de Shaw, L'argent n'a pas d'odeur (1892), est une critique du capitalisme qui utilise des procédés et des objectifs ibséniens. Cette pièce ne fut publiée que tardivement, dans le recueil Pièces plaisantes et déplaisantes La Profession de Mme Warren (1898), qui traite de la prostitution, fut interdite par la censure pour obscénité. Dans Trois Pièces pour Puritains (1912), Shaw réunit des pièces, historiques ou satiriques, rédigées plusieurs années auparavant : le Disciple du Diable César et Cléopâtre (1901) et la Conversion du Capitaine Brassbound Le Disciple du Diable , parodie du mélodrame sentimental du XIXe siècle, eut un certain succès, notamment aux États-Unis. Dans la pièce suivante, l'Homme et le Surhomme (1903), Shaw adapta la légende de Don Juan. Cette pièce, comme la Seconde Île de John Bull (1904), était à l'origine destinée à l'Abbey Theatre de Dublin, qui les refusa pour leur ironie, mais elles furent jouées avec succès à Londres, où elles établirent la réputation de Shaw en tant que dramaturge. Avec le Dilemme du docteur (1906), Shaw poursuivit, à travers la comédie, son investigation des maux de la société et sa recherche de leurs origines. L'auteur s'y livre avec beaucoup de verve à une satire du milieu artistique. Citons encore ses pièces à thèse

49. The Random George Bernard Shaw Quotes Page
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George Bernard Shaw People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don't believe in circumstances. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can't find them, make them. George Bernard Shaw Mrs. Warren's Profession, 1893

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52. Citas Y Frases Célebres De George Bernard Shaw
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53. Capital Punishment By George Bernard Shaw
A dramatist who laughs at time, george bernard shaw has had three plays in production on Broadway this past season. Copyright © 1948 by george bernard shaw.
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A dramatist who laughs at time, George Bernard Shaw has had three plays in production on Broadway this past season. Mr. Shaw was born in Dublin in July, 1856, and these are the dates which stand out in his record: 1876, when he captured London for life; 1884, when he became the leading spirit of the Fabian Society; 1898, when he was married; and 1925, when he received the Nobel Prize for Literature.
by George Bernard Shaw

C APITAL Punishment is a term which indicates muddled thinking. The dilemma of kill or be killed, which confronts civilized society daily and inexorably, is bedeviled by the jumble of panic, superstition, and angry resentment we call punishment, expiation, propitiatory blood sacrifice, justice, and many other imposing names. The dilemma is a hard fact which must be faced and organized. The jumble should be unraveled and its superstitions utterly discarded.
Let me illustrate. Dogs are friends of Man; but an exceptional dog sometimes goes mad and runs amok through the streets, biting and infecting everybody it comes across. Fond as we may be of dogs we must kill it on the spot, by gun or bludgeon.
Cobras and adders, perfectly sane and normal, may get loose in a school playground or domestic garden. We break their necks without trial by jury.

54. History Of Vegetarianism - George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
george bernard shaw (18561950). We know that one of the most brilliant of modern dramatists and critics - Mr. george bernard shaw - is a Vegetarian.
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From the archives of The Vegetarian Society UK: The Summer of 1946 seems to have been a season of anniversaries and memorials. The Vegetarian Society itself was looking forward to its 100th anniversary and giving its members advance warnings of celebratory plans. But the big story of the July issue of The Vegetarian Messenger was the tribute to George Bernard Shaw, celebrating his 90th birthday on the 26th of that month. He had, at that time, been a vegetarian for 66 years and was commended as one of the great thinkers and dramatists of his era. "No writer since Shakespearean times has produced such a wealth of dramatic literature, so superb in expression, so deep in thought and with such dramatic possibilities as Shaw." The writer was a staunch vegetarian, anti-vivisectionist and opponent of cruel sports. From The Vegetarian (London), February 13, 1897: A DRAMATISTS DIET . . .

55. Shaw, George Bernard
shaw, george bernard (18561950). george bernard shaw (1856-1950) was born 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.

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58. Great Books Index - George Bernard Shaw
GREAT BOOKS INDEX. george bernard shaw (18561950). An Index to Online Great Books in English Translation. Works by george bernard shaw.
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  • 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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59. George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) Irish Writer.
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