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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

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The man who listens to Reason is lost; reason enslaves all whose minds are notstrong enough to master her. George Bernard Shaw (18561950), Irish-born
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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)

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George Bernard Shaw.jpg. George Bernard Shaw (18561950) was an Irishplayright and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature 1925.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. George Bernard Shaw ) was an Irish playright and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature Born in Dublin , Shaw moved to London during the 1870s to embark on his literary career. He wrote five novels, all of which were rejected, before finding his first success as a music critic on the Star newspaper. In the meantime he had become involved in politics, and served as a local councillor in the St Pancras district of London for several years from 1897. He was a noted socialist who took a leading role in the Fabian Society In 1895, he became the drama critic of the

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(18561950) George Bernard Shaw, George Bernard Shaw was a writer ofgreat élan and perception who brought much colour and vivacity
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George Bernard Shaw George Bernard Shaw was a writer of great élan and perception who brought much colour and vivacity to contemporary life of the period. His writings were diverse and covered the fields of politics, religion, and literature. He was noted for his satire and verbal artistry, the controversy around him, his politics, and the persona of 'GBS'. He was an early and devoted member of the Fabian Society, joining it in September 1884, and he contributed to and edited the definitive Fabian Essays in Socialism (1889). He adopted a pragmatic and welfare-oriented approach to politics in which the concepts of right and faith were central to a progressive socialist realism seeking equality. He was a local government councillor in St.Pancras from 1897-1903. 
He and the Webbs were to disagree over the School's purpose and its political neutrality. For Shaw the School should be explicitly collectivist in outlook and  teaching; for the Webbs, the School had one purpose: unbiased and objective study to discover the truth of the matter. The Webb perspective was to guide the School, and Shaw's political energies were absorbed elsewhere.
Shaw first made his name as a music critic (1888-94) and by his dramatic criticism (1895-98). Post 1898, his reputation stems from his qualities as a playwright and the 'Shavian' style and themes he developed in his work throughout  his career. He is best remembered for his drama, plays like

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Better keep yourself clean and bright; you are the window through which you must see the world.
Do not do unto others as you would they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same.
Few people think more than two or three times a year. I have made an international reputation for myself by thinking once or twice a week.
I never resist temptation, because I have found that things that are bad for me do not tempt me.
I often quote myself, it adds spice to my conversation. Newspapers are unable, seemingly, to discriminate between a bicycle accident and the collapse of civilization. Self-sacrifice enables us to sacrifice other people without blushing. The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable man persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. There are two tragedies in life. One is to lose your heart's desire. The other is to gain it.

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George Bernard Shaw (18561950) Anglický dramatik, prozaik, esejista,publicista, hudební kritik a politik irského puvodu. Zakladatel
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George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) Anglický dramatik, prozaik, esejista, publicista, hudební kritik a politik irského pùvodu. Zakladatel moderního anglického dramatu, propagátor a teoretik reformního (tzv. "fabiánského") socialismu . Vzdìlání získal jako samouk hlavnì èetbou v knihovnì 'Britského muzea' (mimo jiné Marxe a partitur Wagnera ). Jeho hry se vysmívají bur¾oazní spoleènosti, nebo alespoò ostøe kritizují viktoriánskou morálku. Postupnì se v jeho tvorbì prohlubuje kritika racionalismu 19. století (vliv Bergsona a Nietzscheho ), a to v jeho etické podobì, reprezentované americkým puritánstvím. Laureát ' Nobelovy ceny ' za literaturu pro rok 1925. Americký lékaø, 1924
Androkles a lev (Androcles And The Lion), 1912
Cesta èerno¹ské dívky k Bohu (Adventures Of The Black Girl In Her Search For God), 1932
Èlovìk a nadèlovìk (Man And Superman), 1901-03
Dokonalý wagnerián (The Perfect Wagnerite), 1898
Druhý ostrov Johna Bulla (John Bull's Other Island), 1904
Dùm zlomených srdcí (Heartbreak House), 1917
Fannina první hra (Fanny's First Play), 1911

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George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) "Bernard Shaw: A brief Biography," by Cary M. Mazer, University of Pennsylvania Collections: George Bernard Shaw , Cornell University Library: Discusses how one might access this strong collection of Shaw materials.-MJM The Dark Lady of the Sonnets , by George Bernard Shaw: This site includes the e-text and complete author's preface. Originally written in 1910. ENGL428 Major Writers George Bernard Shaw , College of New Jersey: Site includes comments by Shaw on the following topics: Education Love and Children Marriage and Divorce and a collections of Shavian Gems George Bernard Shaw , Imagi-nation.com: A Brief biography supplemented with links to all materials by and about Shaw available through the popular web site Amazon.com. Be aware that a number of these titles are out-of-print.-MJM George Bernard Shaw, Nobel Prize Winner in Literature -a star in the creative literary firmament! A great vista to behold, a fine wine to be tasted, a treasure to be explored! Omega23: More or less the same content as above.-MJM George Bernard Shaw , Nobel Prize Internet Archive: Includes a number of web sites submitted by visitors to the archive. Because they are unannotated, these submissions may or may not have scholarly value.-MJM

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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.
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Once the divinity we worshipped made itself visible and comprehensible, we crucified it.
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The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it.
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The only way to avoid being miserable is not to have enough leisure to wonder whether you are happy or not.
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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. - George Bernard Shaw Human beings are the only animals of which I am throughly and cravenly afraid.

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"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable man persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man." Birthplace

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Completed his formal education at the Dublin English Scientific and Commercial Day School, but then threw himself into two years of autodidactism at the British Museum.
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A professor emeritus whose research specialty is George Bernard Shaw recommends these sources.
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Bentley, Eric. Bernard Shaw: A Reconsideration. W. W. Norton, 1976. The best single book on Shaw's public career. Kaye, Julian P. Shaw and the Nineteenth-Century Tradition. University of Oklahoma Press, 1958. The best account of Shaw's intellectual background. Meisel, Martin. Shaw and the Nineteenth-Century Theatre. Princeton University Press, 1963. The best account of Shaw's use of his dramatic heritage. Pearson, Hesketh. George Bernard Shaw: His Life and Personality. Methuen, 1961. Atheneum Press, 1963. A concise, readable biography. (There is no "best biography.") Laurence, Dan H. Bernard Shaw: A Bibliography, 2 volumes. Oxford University Press, 1983. An indispensable bibliography. Shaw Bizness . A useful website that leads to many other Shaw references and websites and that includes announcements of play productions. http://chuma.cas.usf.edu/~dietrich/shawbizness.html
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Haberman, Donald and J. P. Wearing, eds. G. B. Shaw: An Annotated Bibliography of Writings about Him, 3 volumes. Northern Illinois University Press, 1986.

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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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July 26 ~  Creating Yourself Shaw's Plays "Life 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 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

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Shaw, George Bernard (1856-1950) Irischer Schriftsteller. Er gilt als bedeutendster britischer Dramatiker seit William Shakespeare Shaw war nicht nur als Bühnenautor enorm produktiv (50 Stücke), sondern trat auch als Verfasser politischer Streitschriften sowie als Musik- und Theaterkritiker hervor. Er führte außerdem eine umfangreiche literarische Korrespondenz. 1. Einleitung
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wurde am 26. Juli 1856 in Dublin geboren und wuchs in problematischen Familienverhältnissen auf. Seine Mutter verließ den alkoholsüchtigen Vater und übersiedelte mit ihren Kindern 1876 nach London . Das nächste Jahrzehnt war von beruflichen und finanziellen Schwierigkeiten geprägt. Shaw , der sich autodidaktisch fortbildete, versuchte auch als Schriftsteller und Musikkritiker Fuß zu fassen, blieb aber zunächst ohne Erfolg. Nur zwei der fünf Romane, die er zwischen 1879 und 1883 schrieb, fanden einen Verlag: "Cashel Byron's Profession" "Cashel Byrons Beruf" ) über das professionelle Preisboxen und "An Unsocial Socialist" "Ein unsozialer Sozialist" ). Mitte der achtziger Jahre begann

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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.

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