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A collection of essays on Shaw's artistry in using the drama to project his intense social and political convictions.
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Table of Contents
Ovation for Shaw -- by Bertolt Brecht
Biographic: G.B.S. (70) on George Bernard Shaw (20) -- by Erik H. Erikson
Born to see it right: the roots of Shaw's style -- by Richard M. Ohmann
A mote in the critic's eye: Bernard Shaw and comedy -- by Bruce R. Park
The making of a dramatist (1892-1903) -- by Eric Bentley
The conflict of wills in Shaw's tragicomedy -- by Norbert F. O'Donnell
Shaw's challenge to liberalism -- by Louis Crompton
Bernard Shaw: the face behind the mask -- by Robert Brustein
Shaw's integral theatre -- by G. Wilson Knight
Back to Methuselah: the poet and the city -- by Margery M. Morgan
The saint as tragic hero -- by Louis L. Martz
The Shavian machine -- by T.R. Henn
Bernard Shaw and William Blake -- by Irving Fiske.
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"A Spectrum book."
"Selected bibliography": p. 182.
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