When George Bernard Shaw died in 1950 the world lost one of its most well-known authors a revolutionary who was as renowned for his personality as he was for his humour humanity and rebellious thinking. He remains a compelling figure who deserves attention not only for how influential he was in his time but for how relevant he is to ours. This collection sets Shaw''s life and achievements in context with forty-two scholarly essays devoted to subjects that interested him and defined his work. Contributors explore a wide range of themes moving from factors that were formative in Shaw''s life to the artistic work that made him most famous and the institutions with which he worked to the political and social issues that consumed much of his attention and finally to his influence and reception. Presenting fresh material and arguments this collection will point to new directions of research for future scholars.
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