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| Named Person: | Bernard Shaw |
|---|---|
| Material Type: | Government publication, State or province government publication |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Gale Kjelshus Larson |
| ISBN: | 0271019182 9780271019185 |
| OCLC Number: | 41994822 |
| Description: | viii, 222 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | General introduction: Shaw and history / Gale K. Larson -- Cetewayo: Shaw's first hero from history / Stanley Weintraub -- Mrs. Warren's profession and the politics of prostitution / John Allett -- Evangelizing the Garden City? / Sidney P. Albert -- "The dark lady": G.B.S. replies to Mr. Frank Harris / Bernard Shaw -- The first night of O'Flaherty, V.C. / David Gunby -- The first Shaw play on the Chinese stage: the production of Mrs. Warren's profession in 1921 / Wendi Chen -- Too true to be good: the bottomless abyss following World War I / Rodelle Weintraub -- Federal theatre's Androcles and the lion: Shaw in black and white / Michael M. O'Hara -- "In good King Charles's golden days": an imaginative and truthful history / Gale K. Larson -- Ballycorus and the Folly: in search of Perivale St. Andrews / Sidney P. Albert -- Reviews: The Burgunder Shaw collection ("The instinct of an artist" / Shaw and the Theatre. An exhibition from the Bernard F. Burgunder Collection of George Bernard Shaw, edited by Ann L. Ferguson) / Stanley Weintraub ; Two by Shaw (Bernard Shaw on cinema, and Not bloody likely!, edited by Bernard F. Dukore) / Charles A. Berst ; Writings for "The dreaded Weintraub" (Shaw and other matters: a Festschrift for Stanley Weintraub on the occasion of his forty-second anniversary at the Pennsylvania State University, edited by Susan Rusinko) / Sally Peters -- A continuing checklist of Shaviana / John R. Pfeiffer. |
| Series Title: | Shaw, v. 19 |
| Responsibility: | edited by Gale K. Larson. |
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