The British Library Catalogue of George Bernard Shaw Papers

The British Library Catalogue of George Bernard Shaw Papers
Author: British Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

This catalogue contains descriptions and detailed indexing of the correspondence and papers of George Bernard Shaw and his wife Charlotte, acquired by the British Library. These include Shaw letters found amongst the personal papers of his various correspondents, documents relating to publication, translation and performance of his works from the archive of the Society of Authors, scripts of the plays submitted for licensing to the Lord Chamberlain and thirty-seven volumes of correspondence and papers of Charlotte Shaw.

Bernard Shaw Papers

Bernard Shaw Papers
Author: Bernard Shaw
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1897
Genre: Irish drama
ISBN:

Includes correspondence and documents concerning the financing, liscensing, and performance rights of Shaw's plays. Also contains essays by Shaw, including his reminiscences of Sir Henry Irving, among other items.

Papers ...

Papers ...
Author: Manchester Literary Club
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1918
Genre: Literature
ISBN:

Press Cuttings: A Topical Sketch from the Editorial and Correspondence Columns of the Daily Papers

Press Cuttings: A Topical Sketch from the Editorial and Correspondence Columns of the Daily Papers
Author: Bernard Shaw
Publisher: Wentworth Press
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780530069531

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Bernard Shaw Collection ? Pygmalion and Press Cuttings

Bernard Shaw Collection ? Pygmalion and Press Cuttings
Author: George Bernard Shaw
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2018-05-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781718897557

In George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion a phonetician believes the power of speech is such that he can introduce a Cockney flower girl to polite society after careful language and etiquette training, and no one will discern her true roots. The professor and the flower girl grown close, but after her successful debut she rejects the professor and his overbearing ways for a poor gentleman. Press Cuttings, subtitled "A Topical Sketch Compiled from the Editorial and Correspondence Columns of the Daily Papers" is a play by George Bernard Shaw. It is a farcical comedy about the suffragettes' campaign for votes for women in Britain.

John Bull's Other Island

John Bull's Other Island
Author: George Bernard Shaw
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2024-04-24
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

"John Bull's Other Island" by George Bernard Shaw is a satirical comedy that offers a sharp critique of British imperialism and Irish identity. Set in Ireland, the play follows the character of Tom Broadbent, a British engineer who arrives in the country with plans to exploit its resources for profit. Through Tom's interactions with the locals, including his childhood friend Larry Doyle, Shaw explores the tensions between British colonialism and Irish nationalism. The play's witty dialogue and clever wordplay highlight the absurdities of imperialism and the clash of cultures between England and Ireland. "John Bull's Other Island" is a thought-provoking and entertaining work that challenges conventional attitudes towards colonialism and national identity, showcasing Shaw's skill as a playwright and social commentator.

My Dear Watson

My Dear Watson
Author: George Bernard Shaw
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2019-11-14
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781772441833

Over the course of three decades, George Bernard Shaw and theatre critic Malcolm Watson of the Daily Telegraph carried out an extensive correspondence. My Dear Watson brings together in book form the previously unpublished letters from Shaw to Watson (those from Watson to Shaw are no longer extant): letters that are significant for the light they shed on the working relationship between Shaw and one of London's major newspapers. Many of the letters include self-drafted "interviews" with Shaw that Watson was able to use (sometimes with considerable embellishment) in his columns in the Telegraph. The letters reveal not only Shaw's views on his own plays, but also important theatrical initiatives of the time. Shaw's attempts to educate Watson on theatre censorship add new dimensions to Shaw's deep engagement with the controversial issue, while Watson's "interview" with Shaw about anticipated raucous audience behaviour at the opening night of Pygmalion, and Shaw's subsequent thank-you to Watson for his cooperation in trying to establish a "new code of manners in the theatre," speak to Shaw's serious concern about giving actors a fair hearing. All but one of the letters deal with theatrical matters; the exception deals with a personal income tax question that Watson had raised with Shaw and, apart from revealing Shaw's knowledge of British tax legislation, suggests that the professional relationship between the two men had reached a level of comfort and respect that enabled such discussion of personal matters. Shaw's letters to Watson, and the self-drafted interviews that accompanied some of the letters, provide the backbone of the narrative of their relationship. Editor L.W. Conolly has provided relevant context to link the letters, including transcripts of Watson's columns on Shaw. The book also includes full transcripts of, or lengthy extracts from, Daily Telegraph reviews of Shaw's major plays during the years that Watson worked for the paper. The result is a work that sheds significant light not only on one of the English language's greatest playwrights but also on the practice and profession of theatre criticism. "Conolly's editing, notes and references are thorough and illuminating, and his subtle editorial approach and impeccable scholarship make this slim volume highly entertaining as well as informative." --Dr. Anne Wright, The Shavian

George Bernard Shaw Private Paper

George Bernard Shaw Private Paper
Author: Bernard Shaw
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1947
Genre: Novelists, English
ISBN:

Mini-essay explaining the value of a 40 letter "alfabet" [sic] by George Bernard Shaw. The card includes handwritten arguments supporting the need for an expanded alphabet. Postcard dated Dec. 26, 1947 and initialled "G.B.S." The card is addressed to: William Russell, M.S., U.S.A. Athens, Georgia.