SHAW: The Annual of Bernard Shaw Studies, Vol. 15
Edited by Fred Crawford
- Bio
- Table of Contents
- Subjects
Fred D. Crawford is the author of Mixing Memory and Desire: "The Waste Land" and British Novels (Penn State, 1982) and British Poets of the Great War (1988).
Contents
Notices
The Shavian Milieu
Katie Samuel: Shaw's Flameless "Old Flame"/Dan H. Laurence
Shaw, Chesterton, and Magic/T. F. Evans
Edy Craig and the Pioneer Players' Production of Mrs Warren's Profession/James Fisher
Hong Kong in Buoyant Billions: The Exotic in Bernard Shaw/Kay Li
Critical Contexts
Shaw and Yeats: Two Irishmen Divided by a Common Language/R. F. Dietrich
Ruskin and Form in Fanny's First Play/Peter Gahan
Ideology, Utopia, and Faith: Shaw, Ricoeur, and the Passion for the Possible/Howard Ira Einsohn
Shavian Production
Trusting the Author/Bernard F. Dukore
Making Sense of Shaw: Newton at the Shaw Festival, 1980–1993/Lisbie Rae
"Only a Woman" in Arms and the Man/David K. Sauer
Pursuing Shaw
Bernard F. Burgunder: Collector of Genius/Margot Peters
In Search of Shaw: An Interview with Dan Laurence/Leon Hugo
SHAVIAN TEXT
Shaw's Diary Fragments: Some Additions/Stanley Weintraub
Bernard Shaw's "Unavoidable Subject"/Flora C. Buckalew
Toast to Albert Einstein/Bernard Shaw (edited by Fred D. Crawford)
Reviews
A Continuing Checklist of Shaviana/John R. Pfeiffer
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