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Shaw’s Settings: Gardens and Libraries
Picture the young George Bernard Shaw spending long days in the Reading Room of the British Museum, ... more |
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Immanence and Incarnation
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Who’s Afraid of Bernard Shaw?: Some Personalities in Shaw’s Plays
"Leading us through this amazing wealth of connections, allusions, relationships, and influences, We... more |
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Shaw, Synge, Connolly, and Socialist Provocation
George Bernard Shaw has always been regarded as a political provocateur and socialist with ideas tha... more |
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Landscape Ecology: A Widening Foundation
Exactly 25 years ago on a warm autumn afternoon a young ecologist walked slowly through a tiny oak w... more |
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Soil Carbon Management: Economic, Environmental And Societal Benefits
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Shaw’s Settings: Gardens and Libraries
Sheds light on a heretofore almost completely unsuspected aspect of Shaw s playwriting methods. --Pe... more |
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Shaw, Plato, and Euripides: Classical Currents in Major Barbara
sharp, often subtle insights. --Bernard F. Dukore, author of Shaw s Theater Ever since its 1905 premiere on the London stage...... more |
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Who’s Afraid of Bernard Shaw?: Some Personalities in Shaw’s Plays
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Bernard Shaw as Artist-Fabian
stage persuaded more effectively than any of the less sparkling and less captivating methods of the others. --R. F. Dietrich...... more |
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Shaw’s Controversial Socialism
utterly involved Shaw was in trying to shape the political future of both Britain and Europe. --Richard F. Dietrich, series...... more |
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Adam Bede
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