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Bernard
Shaw's Book Reviews, Vol. 2 1884-1950 Brian
Tyson, ed.
1996
Literature - English, Drama and Theater
Hardback: $150.00 SH
ISBN: 978-0-271-01548-4
"This
thematically and rhetorically rich volume. . . is eminently worth
reading. . . . Spanning nearly 70 years, the reviews provide a window
into not only the sensitive sould of a morally impassioned visionary,
but also the often tumultuous decades of the first half of the 20th
century. Students of Shaw owe Tyson a substantial debt of gratitude."
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This new volume of Bernard Shaw's book reviews is a companion to
Brian Tyson's previously edited collection of Shaw's earlier book
reviews. Here Tyson collects seventy-three of the best remaining
literary book reviews written by Shaw throughout his lifetime. Two-thirds
of the reviews appear in book form for the first time, the originals
residing in the archives of newspaper libraries, and only three
of the remainder have been reprinted within the last twenty years.
Politics feature largely in the works that Shaw reviewed: there
are books of socialist theory and its practical appearance in the
Soviet Union, as well as books on the individualism of J. H. Levy,
the anti-socialism of Thomas McKay, and the economics of E. C. K.
Gonner and Philip Wicksteed. There is often an immediacy about the
books reviewed, too: discussion of books on World War I, the Soviet
Revolution, women's suffrage, the British General Strike of 1926,
and World War II all take place concurrently with the events. Many
of the works reviewed are biographies, which give Shaw the opportunity
to reveal his personal acquaintance with their subjects, including
Samuel Butler, William Morris, and Dean Inge.
This widely varied collection sparkles with wit and wisdom, taking
us briskly through Shaw's own writing life, beginning when he was
relatively unknown and concluding when he was a legend.
Brian
Tyson is Professor of English Emeritus at the University of Lethbridge,
Canada. He is the editor of Bernard Shaw's Book Reviews:Originally
Published in the Pall Mall Gazette from 1885 to 18'8 (Penn State,
1991) and the author of The Story of Shaw's Saint Joan (McGill-Queens,
1982).