The G. Bernard Shaw Collection: Plays, Novels, Personal Letters, Articles, Lectures & Essays. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
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СКАЧАТЬ The Inca Of Perusalem: An Almost Historical Comedietta (1916)

       Augustus Does His Bit (1916)

       Skit For The Tiptaft Revue (1917)

       Annajanska, The Bolshevik Empress (1917)

       Heartbreak House (1919)

       Back To Methuselah: A Metabiological Pentateuch (1921)

       In the Beginning

       The Gospel of the Brothers Barnabas

       The Thing Happens

       Tragedy of an Elderly Gentleman

       As Far as Thought Can Reach

       The War Indemnities (unfinished) (1921)

       Saint Joan (1924)

       The Glimpse Of Reality: A Tragedietta (1926)

       Fascinating Foundling: Disgrace To The Author (1926)

       The Apple Cart: A Political Extravaganza (1929)

       Too True to Be Good (1932)

       Village Wooing: A Comedietta for Two Voices (1933)

       On the Rocks: A Political Comedy (1933)

       The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles (1934)

       The Six of Calais (1934)

       Arthur and the Acetone (1936)

       The Millionairess (1936)

       Cymbeline Refinished: A Variation on Shakespeare’s Ending (1937)

       Geneva (1938)

       “In Good King Charles’ Golden Days” (1939)

       Playlet on the British Party System (1944)

       Buoyant Billions: A Comedy of No Manners (1948)

       Shakes versus Shav (1949)

       Farfetched Fables (1948-1950)

       Why She Would Not (1950)

       Miscellaneous Works of G. B. Shaw:

       What do Men of Letters Say? - The New York Times Articles on War (1915)

       "Common Sense About the War" by G. B. Shaw

       "Shaw's Nonsense About Belgium" By Arnold Bennett

       "Bennett States the German Case" by G. B. Shaw

       Flaws in Shaw's Logic By Cunninghame Graham

       Editorial Comment on Shaw By The New York World

       Shaw Empty of Good Sense By Christabel Pankhurst

       Comment by Readers of Shaw To the Editor of The New York Times

       Open Letter to President Wilson by G. B. Shaw

       A German Letter to G. Bernard Shaw By Herbert Eulenberg

       Do We Agree?: A debate between G. B. Shaw and G. K Chesterton (1928)

       On Socialism: A Speech (1885)

       The Miraculous Revenge

       Quintessence Of Ibsenism (1891)

       The Basis of Socialism Economic (1891)

       The Transition to Social Democracy (1891)

       The Impossibilities СКАЧАТЬ