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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)

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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]
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    24. Mulberry Books George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
    Online CatalogueEarly Twentieth Century English LiteratureGeorge BernardShaw (18561950), Pygmalion Penguin Books; ISBN 0140437894 Price £6.99.
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    25. George Bernard Shaw
    George Bernard Shaw (18561950), A biography and catalogue of works for the Irishdramatist, literary critic, socialist spokesman and prominent 20th-century
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    GEORGE BERNARD SHAW George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin in 1856, and died in 1950 at Ayot St. Lawrence, Hertfordshire. In 1925 George Bernard Shaw was awarded the Nobel Laureate in Literature "for his work which is marked by both idealism and humanity, its stimulating satire often being infused with a singular poetic beauty." Literature Plays A Treatise on Parents and Children An annotated text of this essay by Shaw. A World Wide Web Page for the Early Modern Era Scholarly papers on Dublin-born Shaw and his contemporaries, along with work-in-progress and other related links. Bernard Shaw Collection Details the University of Delaware's collection of Shaw's works, with a biography of the author. Capital Punishment An article written by Shaw expressing his views on capital punishment. George Bernard Shaw A biography, looking at how his socialism influenced some of his works. George Bernard Shaw A biography, with links to his plays and other works.

    26. Great Quotes: Shaw, George Bernard (1856-1950)
    Shaw, George Bernard (18561950). It is dangerous to be sincere unlessyou are also stupid. The longer I live the more I see that
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    It is dangerous to be sincere unless you are also stupid. The longer I live the more I see that I am never wrong about anything, and that all the pains that I have so humbly taken to verify my notions have only wasted my time. There are some experiences in life which should not be demanded twice from any man, and one of them is listening to the Brahms Requiem. There is no sincerer love than the love of food. You see things and say, 'Why?', but I dream things and say, 'Why not?' Main page
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    27. SHAW Quotations Of Famous People - Searchable Database. Free.
    How can you dare teach a man to read until you've taught him everything elsefirst? George Bernard Shaw, 18561950, Irish-born British Dramatist.
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    28. George Bernard Shaw Quotes
    influence of the most violent, most insane, most delusive, and most transient ofpassions, they are required to swear that George Bernard Shaw (18561950).
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    • " The fickleness of the women I love is only equalled by the infernal constancy of the women who love me."George Bernard Shaw, The Philanderer (1893), Act II
    • " If history repeats itself, and the unexpected always happens, how incapable must Man be of learning from experience?" ;George Bernard Shaw
    • All progress is initiated
      by challenging current conceptions,
      and executed by supplanting existing institutions.
      George Bernard Shaw
    • There is no love sincerer than the love of food. George Bernard Shaw
    • To be in hell is to drift; to be in heaven is to steer. George Bernard Shaw
    • " The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it."
      - George Bernard Shaw
    • A fool's brain digests philosophy into folly, science into superstition, and art into pedantry. Hence University education. G. B. Shaw
    • Democracy is a device that insures we shall be governed no better than we deserve. George Bernard Shaw
    • Democracy is a form of government that substitutes election by the incompetent many for appointment by the corrupt few. G. B. Shaw

    29. Famous Irish Lives - George Bernard Shaw
    George Bernard Shaw 18561950 AUTHOR. Shaw was born at 3 Upper SyngeStreet, 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

    30. George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
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    Shaw George Bernard (1856-1950), angielski dramaturg i eseista pochodzenia irlandzkiego, laureat Nagrody Nobla (1925). Genialny samouk i erudyta, nigdy nie ukoñczy³ wy¿szych studiów. W 1876 opu¶ci³ Dublin i wraz z matk± przeniós³ siê do Londynu, gdzie po¶wiêci³ siê dzia³alno¶ci literackiej, dorabiaj±c jako pianista. B³yskotliwy mówca (propagowa³ idee socjalistyczne) i krytyk sztuki, g³osi³ radykalne pogl±dy estetyczne: by³ orêdownikiem R. Wagnera w muzyce ( Doskona³y Wagneryta H. Ibsena w teatrze ( Kwintesencja ibsenizmu , 1891) i  J.A. Whistlera w malarstwie. Wczesne powie¶ci Shawa, poza Mi³o¶ci± w¶ród artystów Szczygli Zau³ek Profesja pani Warren Cz³owiek i nadcz³owiek Cezar i Kleopatra Szekspira Major Barbara Lekarz na rozdro¿u Pigmalion (1913). W dorobku pisarza znalaz³ siê nadto piêciotomowy cykl dramaturgiczny Z powrotem do Matuzalema (1921), ukazuj±cy ewolucyjn± historiê ludzko¶ci, ujêt± w ramy fantastycznej utopii. Odwied¼ w Internecie Wydawnictwo Europa Powi±zania Gella Bajor Gizi Dramat Chmielewski Zygmunt ... do góry Encyklopedia zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra

    32. Guide To The Bernard F. Burgunder Collection Of George Bernard Shaw,[ca. 1810]-1
    DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY Title Bernard F. Burgunder Collection of George Bernard Shaw,ca. 18101990. Collection Number 4617 Creator Bernard, Shaw 1856-1950.
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    Guide to the Bernard F. Burgunder Collection Of George Bernard Shaw,
    [ca. 1810]-1990
    Collection Number: 4617
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    EAD encoding: Martin Heggestad, January 2003 DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY Title: Bernard F. Burgunder Collection of George Bernard Shaw, [ca. 1810]-1990. Collection Number: Creator: Bernard, Shaw 1856-1950. Quantity: 50.3 linear ft. Forms of Material: Manuscripts, letters, documents, photographs, broadsides, microfilms, videocassettes, audio cassettes, posters, and other materials. Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Abstract: Manuscripts, letters, documents, photographs, broadsides, microfilms, videocassettes, audio cassettes, posters, and other materials by and about Shaw, covering all aspects of his varied literary, critical, personal, and political activities. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE British playwright; literary, art, and music critic; lecturer and essayist; and socialist. One of the founders of the Fabian Society, precursor of England's Socialist Party.

    33. Biographies: Men Of Literature: The Essayists: Geo. Bernard Shaw (1856-1950).
    A Blupete Biography Page Back To Essayists List George Bernard Shaw(18561950). Shaw had an exhilarating force, a trenchant wit
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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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    34. George Bernard Shaw
    George Bernard Shaw (18561950 ). New York Grosset Dunlap, 1935. RELATED WEBSITESGeorge Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) - A biography of the Irish-born dramatist.
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    Home Ancient Theatre Medieval Theatre 16th Century ... Email Us GEORGE BERNARD SHAW (1856-1950 ) T HE first published work of the noted satirist and playwright, George Bernard Shaw, was inspired by the American "revival" team, Moody and Sankey. Young Shaw attended one of their revival services in Dublin, and on his return home was moved to write a letter to Public Opinion in which he remarked that "if this sort of thing is religion, then I am an athiest." Shaw was the son of a financially impractical father and a remarkable mother whose musical talent not only helped out the family income but provided young George with an excellent musical background. In his regular schooling which ended when he was fifteen, Shaw was generally near the bottom of the class. When Shaw was fifteen, a friend secured him a position in the office of a Dublin land agent where he endured the drudgery of routine and figures for five years. Shaw was first acted on the stage of the Royalty Theater, London, in 1892, but created not even a little ripple. He continued his efforts with

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    Translate this page Finnegan's Wake NIAL, Williams // Amor en cuatro letras REID, Mayne (1818-1883) //Cazadores de osos Shaw, George Bernard (1856-1950) // Cándida Shaw, George
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    36. George Bernard Shaw , George Bernard Shaw Quotations, George Bernard Shaw Saying
    Once the divinity we worshipped made itself visible and comprehensible, we crucifiedit. George Bernard Shaw (18561950). -George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950).
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    37. 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

    38. Famous Irish-George Bernard Shaw
    (18561950). George Bernard Shaw Click for larger image. Great Britainand the United States are two nations separated by a common
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    "Great Britain and the United States are two nations separated by a common language." - George Bernard Shaw "The ordinary man is an anarchist. He wants to do as he likes. He may want his neighbour to be governed, but he himself doesn't want to be governed. He is mortally afraid of government officials and policemen." - George Bernard Shaw George Bernard Shaw was a writer, literary critic, and a leading figure in the 20th Century Theater. He was also well known as a freethinker: he supported Socialism, women's rights, changes in the voting system, and campaigned for the simplification of spelling and the reform of the English alphabet. Bernard, as he preferred to be called, had a profound affect on society during his lifetime, which was evidenced by his winning the coveted Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925. Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin, Ireland on July 26, 1856. He was the son of George Carr Shaw a wholesaler of grain, and Lucinda Elisabeth (Gurly) Shaw. His father was a drunkard, and the family lived in a poor section of the town. Bernard attended several schools in his youth, but came away with a limited education as he had a dislike for organized training. He attended the Wesleyan Connexional School, a private school near Dalkey, and Dublin Central Middle School before ending his formal education at Dublin English Scientific and Commercial Day School. His family never had the money for University training, so his education stopped at the age of fifteen, when he went to work as a clerk in an estate agent's office.

    39. George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
    Translate this page Sítio Vegetariano George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) De IVU. El verano de1946 parece haber sido un aniversario de aniversarios y memoriales.
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    - The Vegetarian, 15 de Enero de 1898 - origen desconocido El peor pecado contra nuestras criaturas amigas no es odiarlas sino ser indiferentes, esa es la esencia de la inhumanidad.- - origen desconocido - origen desconocido - origen desconocido Los animales son mis amigos... y yo no me como a mis amigos. - origen desconocido - origen desconocido Cuando un hombre quiere matar un tigre, se le llama deporte; cuando el tigre quiere matar un hombre se le llama ferocidad.- El manual del revolucionario. Matar por deporte (Prefacio) - origen desconocido Un poema - atribuido a Shaw, pero discutido por algunos: Tumbas Vivientes Somos las tumbas vivientes de bestias asesinadas,
    masacradas para satisfacer nuestros apetitos.
    si los animales, como los hombres, pueden tener derechos.
    Pedimos los domingos tener luz,
    Estamos enfermos de la guerra, no queremos luchar -
    la idea de ello llena nuestros corazones de espanto
    sin importarnos el sufrimiento y el dolor
    los animales indefensos por deporte o trofeo,
    la paz por la que decimos estar tan ansiosos.

    40. Shaw, George Bernard
    Shaw, Bernard, 18561950. Collection Overview This collections contains itemsrelated to George Bernard Shaw, mostly collected or received by Archibald
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