Bibliography: George Bernard Shaw

Adams, Elise B. Bernard Shaw and the Aesthetes. Ohio State UP, 1971.

Andrecht, Ernst H. "Das sprachsoziologische Interesse an kritisch-realistischen Dramen- dialogen: George Bernard Shaws Pygmalion." Literatur und Konversation: Sprachsoziologie und Pragmatik in der Literatur- wissenschaft. Ed. Ernest W. B. Hess-Lüttich. Wiesbaden: Athenaion, 1980. 341-358.

Berst, Charles A. Bernard Shaw and the Art of Drama. Urbana, Chicago, London: U of Illinois P, 1973.

Bloom, Harold (ed.) George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion: Modern Critical Interpretations. New York: Chelsea, 1988.

Brown, G.E. George Bernard Shaw. Literature in Perspective. London: Evans, 1970.

Brown, Ivor. Shaw in His Time. London: Nelson, 1965.

Butler, Steven Henry. "The Pygmalion Motif and the Crisis of the Creative Process in Modern Fiction." DAI 45:6 (1984): 1743A.

Chappelow, Allan (ed.) Shaw the Villager and Human Being. A Biographical Symposium. London: Charles Skilton, 1961.

Creel, James Melton. "The Phonetic Play: Pygmalion from Manuscript to First Printing." DAI 46:11 (1986): 3348A.

Crompton. Louis. Shaw the Dramatist. A Study of the Intellectual Background of the Major Plays. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1971.

Davis, Jill. "Shaw and the New Woman." The New Woman and Her Sisters: Feminism and Theatre, 1850-1914. Eds. Viv Gardner and Susan Rutherford. New York: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992. 22-36.

Dukore, Bernard F. Bernard Shaw, Playwright. Aspects of Shavian Drama. Columbia: U of Missouri P, 1973.

Ervine, St John. Bernard Shaw. His Life, Work and Friends. London: Constable, 1956.

Fromm, Harold. Bernard Shaw and the Theater in the Nineties. A Study of Shaw's Dramatic Criticism. Lawrence: U of Kansas P, 1967.

Gainor, J.E. Shaw's Daughters. Dramatic and Narrative Constructions of Gender. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1991.

Gordon, David. Bernard Shaw and the Comic Sublime. New York: St. Martin's, 1990.

Grene, Nicholas. Bernard Shaw. A Critical View. New York: St. Martin's, 1984.

Griffith, Gareth. Socialism and Superior Brains. The Political Thought of Bernard Shaw. London: Routledge, 1993.

Hardwick, Michael and Mollie Harwick. The Bernard Shaw Companion. London: John Murray, 1973.

Holroyd, Michael. Bernard Shaw. 1856-1898: The Search For Love. London: Chatto&Windus, 1988.

Holroyd, Michael. Bernard Shaw. 1898-1918: The Pursuit of Power. London: Chatto&Windus, 1989.

Holroyd, Michael. Bernard Shaw. 1918-1950: The Lure of Fantasy London: Chatto&Windus, 1991.

Holroyd, Michael. Bernard Shaw. 1950-1991: The Last Laugh. London: Chatto&Windus, 1992.

Holroyd, Michael. Bernard Shaw. The Shaw Companion. London: Chatto&Windus, 1992.

Kaye, Julian B. Bernard Shaw and the Nineteenth-Century Tradition. Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 1958.

Kohl, Norbert H. Bernard Shaws Viktorianisches Erbe. Forum Anglistik 11. Heidelberg: Winter, 1992.

Laurence, Dan H. "As He Liked It: Bernard Shaw's Pronouncing Guide to His Stage Characters." Shaw 13 (1993): 155-157.

Levenston, E.A. "Shaw's Stage Directions." Reading Plays: Interpretation and Reception. Eds. Hanna Scolnicov and Peter Holland. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991. 206-215.

Lorichs, Sonja. The Unwomanly Woman in Bernard Shaw's Drama and Her Social and Political Background. Studia Anglistica Upsaliensia 15. Stockholm: Rotobeckman, 1973.

Meisel, Martin. Shaw and the Nineteenth-Century Theater. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1963.

Miller, Jane M. "Some Versions of Pygmalion." Ovid Renewed. Ed. Charles Martindale. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1988, 205-214.

Morgan, Margery. File on Shaw. London et al.: Methuen Drama, 1990.

Morrison, Harry. The Socialism of Bernard Shaw. London: McFarland, 1989.

Muggleston, Lynda. "Shaw, Subjective Inequality, and the Social Meanings of Language in Pygmalion." Review of English Studies 44 (1993): 373-85.

Otten, Kurt and Gerd Rohmann (eds.). George Bernard Shaw. Wege der Forschung 388. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1978.

Pearson, Hesketh. Bernard Shaw. His Life and Personality. 1942. London: St James Library, Collins, 1950.

Silver, Arnold. Bernard Shaw. The Darker Side. Stanford: Stanford UP, 1982.

Sterner, Mark H. "The Changing Status of Women in Late Victorian Drama." Within the Dramatic Spectrum. Ed. Karelisa V. Hartigan. Lanham, MD: UPs of America, 1986. 199-212.

Summers, Ellen. "Shaw and Henderson: Autobiographer versus Biographer." Studies in Bibliography 42 (1989): 284-293.

Valency, Maurice. The Cart and the Trumpet. The Plays of George Bernard Shaw. New York: Oxford UP, 1973.

Wagenknecht, Edward. A Guide to Bernard Shaw. 1929/1957 New York: Russell & Russell, 1971.

Ward, A.C. Bernard Shaw. London, New York, Toronto: Longman, Green & Co., 1950.

Weintraub, Stanley. Bernard Shaw: A Guide to Research. University Park: Pennsylvania State UP, 1992.

West, E.J. (ed.) Shaw on Theatre. New York: 1958.

Wiedmann, Lutz. Die Dramaturgie George Bernard Shaws. Europäische Hochschulschriften XIV, 259. Bern: Peter Lang, 1993.

Wiley, Catherine. "The Matter with Manners: The New Woman and the Problem Play." Women in Theatre. Themes in Drama 11. Ed. James Redmond. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1989. 109-127.

Williams, Arthur Ernest. "Comparative Dramaturgical Structure in Selected Plays of Bernard Shaw and Bertolt Brecht." DAI 45:6 (1984): 1574A-1575A.

Wisenthal, Jonathan L. Shaw's Sense of History. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988.

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