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G. B. Shaw ; a collection of critical essays, edited by R. J. Kaufmann.

Contributor Kaufmann, R. J. (Ralph James), ed. 1924-

Imprint:Englewood Cliffs, NJ : Prentice Hall, [1965]

Description182 p. ; 21 cm.

Note:"A Spectrum book."

Note:Ovation for Shaw / Bertolt Brecht. - Biographic: G.B.S. (70) on George Bernard Shaw (20) / Erik H. Erikson. - Born to set it right: the roots of Shaw's style / Richard M. Ohmann. - A mote in the critic's eye: Bernard Shaw and comedy / Bruce R. Park. - The making of a dramatist (1892-1903) / Eric Bentley. - The conflict of wills in Shaw's tragicomedy / Norbert F. O'Donnell. - Shaw's challenge to liberalism / Louis Crompton. - Bernard Shaw: the face behind the mask / Robert Brustein. - Shaw's integral theatre / G. Wilson Knight. - Back to Methuselah: the poet and the city / Margery M. Morgan. - The saint as tragic hero / Louis L. Martz. - The Shavian machine / T.R. Henn. - Bernard Shaw and William Blake / Irving Fiske.

Bibliography Note:"Selected bibliography": p. 182.

Note:Recommended in Best Books for Academic Libraries



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Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950.