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  1. Caesar and Cleopatra by George Bernard Shaw, 2010-03-06
  2. Plays by George Bernard Shaw by George Bernard Shaw, 2004-08-03
  3. Plays Pleasant (Penguin Classics) by George Bernard Shaw, 2003-08-26
  4. The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism & Capitalism by George Bernard Shaw, 2010-12-16
  5. St. Joan by George Bernard Shaw, 1964-12
  6. Bernard Shaw (Applause Books) by Eric Bentley, George Bernard Shaw, 2002-05-01
  7. Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw, 2004-03-30
  8. George Bernard Shaw: Man and Superman by George Bernard Shaw, 2010-07-12
  9. Getting Married (mobi) by George Bernard Shaw, 2008-08-05
  10. Pygmalion (Enriched Classics Series) by George Bernard Shaw, 2005-07-26
  11. Seven Plays by George Bernard Shaw, 2000-01
  12. The Philanderer (mobi) by George Bernard Shaw, 2008-08-05
  13. George Bernard Shaw's Plays (Norton Critical Editions) by George Bernard Shaw, 2002-04
  14. Plays Extravagant (Shaw Library) by George Bernard Shaw, 1992-05-05

1. George Bernard Shaw
Biographical profile, including a list of selected works.Category Arts Literature Authors S Shaw, George Bernard......George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin, as the son of George Carr Shaw, who was inthe wholesale grain trade, and Lucinda Elisabeth (Gurly) Shaw, the daughter
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) Irish dramatist, literary critic, a socialist spokesman, and a leading figure in the 20th century theater. Shaw was a freethinker, a supporter of women's rights, advocate of equality of income. He supported abolition of private property, radical change in the voting system, campaigned for the simplification of spelling, and the reform of the English alphabet. In 1925 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Shaw accepted the honour but refused the money. "Just as the historian can teach no real history until he has cured his readers of the romantic delusion that the greatness of a queen consists in her being a pretty woman and having her head cut off, so the playwright of the first order can do nothing with his audience until he has cured them of looking at the stage through the keyhole, and sniffing round the theatre as prurient people sniff round the divorce court." (from G.B. Shaw's preface in

2. George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard shaw george bernard Shaw (18561950) was an Irish playright and winnerof the Nobel Prize for Literature 1925. p p Born in Dublin, Shaw moved
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3. Famous Irish Lives - George Bernard Shaw
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW 18561950 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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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

4. Who2 Profile: George Bernard Shaw
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW • Author / Critic. George Bernard Shaw BBC audiofiles and more, George Bernard Shaw Harlequin or Patriot?
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GEORGE BERNARD SHAW Author / Critic Shaw was a successful playwright and famous literary personality of the early 20th century. He first gained fame as a music critic under the pen name 'Corno di Bassetto,' but by then had already begun writing essays, political pamphlets, books and (eventually) plays. Among his most famous plays are Arms and the Man Major Barbara Saint Joan (1923), and Pygmalion (1914). The last was adapted 50 years later into the Broadway musical My Fair Lady . Even with these successes Shaw is perhaps better known for his famous egotism and unique personality: Shaw was a vegetarian and teetotaller, a radical socialist and social reformer, and a noted caustic wit who remained active until his death at age 94. George Bernard Shaw
BBC audio files and more George Bernard Shaw: Harlequin or Patriot?
Reprint of a 1915 analysis of Shaw and his reputation; wordy but fun and insightful reading History of Vegetarianism: George Bernard Shaw
From the International Vegetarian Union: extensive notes on Shaw's eating habits George Bernard Shaw
Nice biography, bibliography and notes on selected texts

5. WIEM: Shaw George Bernard
shaw george bernard (18561950), angielski dramaturg i eseista pochodzeniairlandzkiego, laureat Nagrody Nobla (1925). Genialny samouk
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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

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8. George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw. George Bernard Shaw was born in 1856 at 33 Synge Street,Dublin. George Bernard Shaw died while pruning an apple tree at Ayot St.
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George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw was born in 1856 at 33 Synge Street, Dublin. His place of birth is now a museum in his honour. His other works include The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism (Constable, 1928); The Adventures of the Black Girl In Her Search For God (London, Constable, 1932); Buoyant Billions: A Comedy of No Manners In Prose (Constable, 1949); Everybody's Political What's What (Constable, 1944); In Good King Charles's Golden Days: A History Lesson (Constable, 1939); Prefaces by Bernard Shaw (Constable, 1934); Short Stories, Scraps and Shavings (Constable, 1934); Translations and Tomfooleries (Constable, 1926); The Unprotected Child and the Law (The Six Point Group, [n.d., c.1923]); The Apple Cart: A Political Extravaganza (Constable, 1930); Bernard Shaw's Rhyming Guide to Ayot Saint Lawrence (Luton, Leagrave Press, 1950); and The Matter with Ireland edited by David H. Greene and Dan H. Laurence (London, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1962). Shaw received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925 after the success of his play Saint Joan, and the Academy Award for Best Screenplay for Pygmalion in 1938, later made into the musical My Fair Lady (1956). He left a third of his royalties to the National Gallery of Ireland where a statue of him stands today. George Bernard Shaw died while pruning an apple tree at Ayot St. Lawrence, Hertfordshire, England, on November 2, 1950.

9. BBC - BBC Four - Audio Interviews - George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw 1856 1950, Talks for Sixth Formers 1 January1937 BBC George Bernard Shaw talks about, Audioa few things he
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How to get BBC Four BBC Homepage ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! George Bernard Shaw 1856 - 1950 Talks for Sixth Formers 1 January 1937 BBC George Bernard Shaw talks about a few things he has learned now he is 80 1 min 7 the hardest part of schooling, the benefit of learning while you're young 1 min 29 the trick to passing exams 2 min 55 coping with life after school and being a good citizen 4 min 40 You will need RealPlayer to access these clips. Visit WebWise for help downloading RealPlayer George Bernard Shaw Irish dramatist, social critic, essayist and political thinker A cultural giant, Bernard Shaw was not only the leading playwright of his time; he was also a witty, persuasive and influential thinker. Read more Further Links Radio 4 Feature - Dear Mr Shaw Audio Interviews A-Z A-B C-D E-H I-L ... Privacy

10. George Bernard Shaw
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW. George Shaw, George Bernard, A biography mainly lookingat events in his personal life, with a brief bibliography. Shaw
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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.

11. George Bernard Shaw - Wikipedia
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George Bernard Shaw
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

12. Basic Search
Title. Author. Subject. Call Number. Medium. 1. Bernard Shaw's plays Major Barbara,Heartbreak House, Saint Joan, Too true to be good - with backg, SHAW, Bernard,
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13. George Bernard Shaw
Biography and quotes from various publications.Category Arts Literature Authors S shaw, george bernard...... george bernard shaw was born in Dublin on 26th July, 1856. george bernardshaw wrote several plays with political themes during this period.
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George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin on 26th July, 1856. His fathe r, George Carr Shaw, a corn miller, was also an alcoholic and therefore there was very little money to spend on George's education. George went to local schools but never went to university and was largely self-taught.
After working in an estate office in Dublin , Shaw moved to London in March, 1876. Shaw hoped to become a writer and during the next seven years wrote five unsuccessful novels. He was more successful with his journalism and contributed to Pall Mall Gazette . Shaw got on well with the newspaper's campaigning editor

14. George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
george bernard shaw, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. george bernard shaw. 1925 Nobel Laureate in Literature
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George Bernard Shaw Bernard Shaw, born in Dublin in 1856, was essentially shy, yet created the persona of G.B.S., the showman, controversialist, satirist, critic, pundit, wit, intellectual buffoon and dramatist. Commentators brought a new adjective into the English language: Shavian, a term used to embody all his brilliant qualities. After his arrival in London in 1876 he became an active Socialist and a brilliant platform speaker. He wrote on many social aspects of the day: on Commonsense about the War How to Settle the Irish Question (1917), and The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism (1928). He undertook his own education at the British Museum and consequently became keenly interested in cultural subjects. Thus his prolific output included music, art and theatre reviews which were collected into several volumes: Music In London 1890-1894 (3 vols., 1931); Pen Portraits and Reviews (1931); and

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16. Bernard Shaw: A Brief Biography
British Broadcasting Corporation provides a detailed biography of the playwright. Read about his family life, romantic relationships, and career.
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Bernard Shaw: a Brief Biography
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G. Bernard Shaw (he hated the "George" and never used it, either personally or professionally) was born in 1856 in Dublin, in a lower-middle class family of Scottish-Protestant ancestry. His father was a failed corn-merchant, with a drinking problem and a squint (which Oscar Wilde's father, a leading Dublin surgeon, tried unsuccessfully to correct); his mother was a professional singer, the sole disciple of Vandeleur Lee, a voice teacher claiming to have a unique and original approach to singing. When Shaw was just short of his sixteenth birthday, his mother left her husband and son and moved with Vandeleur Lee to London, where the two set up a household, along with Shaw's older sister Lucy (who later became a successful music hall singer). Shaw remained in Dublin with his father, completing his schooling (which he hated passionately), and working as a clerk for an estate office (which he hated just as much as school). It may not be a accidental, then, that Shaw's plays, including

17. Literature 1925
humanity, its stimulating satire often being infused with a singular poetic beauty". george bernard shaw. United Kingdom
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The Nobel Prize in Literature 1925
"for his work which is marked by both idealism and humanity, its stimulating satire often being infused with a singular poetic beauty" George Bernard Shaw United Kingdom b.1856
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18. EducETH: Shaw, George Bernard
Links, outlines of Pygmalion and Saint Joan, and secondary literature.Category Arts Literature Authors S shaw, george bernard......information on george bernard shaw and george bernard shaw's plays suitable for classreading, teaching information, teachers' and students' comments, requests.
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1925 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". (The Nobel Foundation)
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Brief biography by Cary M. Mazer.
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How to Write a Popular Play? . This essay was originally published by George Bernard Shaw in his Preface to Three Plays by Brieux
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On Pacifism (2:03 RealPlayer)
George Bernard Shaw talks about (BBC Radio)
a few things he has learned now he is 80 (RealPlayer 1:07)
the hardest part of schooling, the benefit of learning while you're young (RealPlayer 1:29)
the trick to passing exams (RealPlayer 2:55)
coping with life after school and being a good citizen (RealPlayer 4:40)
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A 1930 newsreel appearance (0:13.3 RealPlayer)
Capital Punishment by George Bernard Shaw.
How to Write a Popular Play?
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The Shaw Birthplace , 33 Synge St., Dublin 8

19. George Bernard Shaw - Biography At Generation Terrorists
Brief biography.Category Arts Literature Authors S shaw, george bernard......george bernard shaw (1856 1950). Playwright, essayist, and pamphleteer,born in Dublin, Ireland. In 1876 he left office-work in
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20. George Bernard Shaw Winner Of The 1925 Nobel Prize In Literature
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G EORGE B ERNARD S HAW
1925 Nobel Laureate in Literature
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