volume 42, volumes 1-2
Eric Bentley on Bernard Shaw: An Interview by Sally Peters
Telling Truth and Spreading Slander by Richard Nickson
The Trenchancy of Shaw’s Eight Words
A Celebration for our Associate Editor
Shaw’s own Eliza Doolittle and Secret Mistress by Richard Owens
Wendy Hiller on Shaw
Book Review: Sir Barry Jackson and Shaw: Making the Impossible Possible by Douglas Laurie
Shaw, Baseball, and Episodic History by Annie Papreck
Will Rogers on Shaw
Letter from England by T.F. Evans
“Every Woman a Scoundrel?”
Shaw and Company in Baltimore, Part 1:
Mrs. Warren’s Profession by John P. Koontz
Shaw on the Mystery of Smoking
A Trinity of Shaw, Mark Twain and Tom Paine
Light Shed on The Independent Shavian
Writing Was Only Step One: Bernard Shaw’s Immersion in the Premiere of Major Barbara by Larry Herold
Shaw in Short by Alexander Seabrook
The Chief and the Sage: Hearst and Shaw
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