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Bernard Shaw: A Guide to Research—by Professor Stanley Weintraub
Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia
Bernard Shaw– Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
by Professor Stanley Weintraub
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography essay is the most complete bio essay of
Professor Weintraub, @14,000 words rather than the 4,000 in the Britannica and Britannica on-line (Encarta).
Professor Weintraub’s extensive article in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
(Note: You, or your library or an institution to which you are affiliated, must have a
current subscription to use the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography)
SHAW. THE ANNUAL OF BERNARD SHAW STUDIES
Editor: Michel Pharand
Some Video Coverage!
Shaw says “How do you do” to you! from Brittanica.com
This Britannica article was written by Professor Stanley Weintraub,
who is Evan Pugh Emeritus Professor of Arts and Humanities at Pennsylvania State University.
It would be nice to listen to Shaw’s voice again
MP3 Audio: Shaw on Russia 1931 and The Pacifist Movement
BBC4 Interviews
Audio Clips:
A few things he has learned (1 min 7)
The hardest part of schooling, benefit from learning while you’re young (1 min 29)
The trick to passing exams (2 min 55)
Coping with life after school and being a good citizen (4m 40)
And visit Shaw’s birthplace
A Shaw museum is planned at his birthplace, now 33 Synge St., Dublin 8, Ireland
Shaw’s Birthplace– 33 Synge Street, ten minutes walk from St Stephen’s Green.
Here is the famous Shaw’s Corner
Take a look at Shaw’s famous revolving writing hut
For a most updated view of Shaw’s Corner and the celebrations of Shaw’s 150th birthday, please go to:
Shaw’s 150th Birthday in the UK and Dublin, July 2006
A Photo Album by Dick & Lori Dietrich
By the way, how is Shaw’s house protected from Winter weather? Have a look!
Of course Shaw had a London residence
The Adelphi, WC2
The Old Building the Shaws lived in:
But Shaw was not always in London: he travelled often:
George Bernard Shaw writes about his visit to Skellig Michael:
And Shaw, like many people, stayed in Hotels
Gwesty Portmeirion Hotel, Portmeirion, Gwynedd, LL48 6ET
Though he remained a Vegetarian
International Vegetarian Union
The big story of the July issue of The Vegetarian Messenger was the tribute to George Bernard Shaw,
celebrating his 90th birthday on the 26th of that month
And Shaw liked taking pictures–and having his pictures taken?
Shaw also designed a Stained Glass Window!
Tony Blair’s unveiling Shaw’s design
Other depictions of Shaw:
Portraits
Portraits of George Bernard Shaw
Materials from Bernard Shaw: Portraits and Portrayals
Vanity Fair Print: George Bernard Shaw 1911
Cartoons
Shaw Cartoons 3 Here are the famous ones by Max Beerbohm and some Shaw postcards.
And of course, since Shaw was so good-looking, in more serious Cartoons
Sir Bernard Partridge (1861-1945), Cartoonist
But nothing can beat Shaw’s representation of himself: His Autographs
George Bernard Shaw Autographs
Shaw’s social life? He wrote frequently
George Bernard Shaw Handwritten and Signed Correspondence Card
And here is a collection of various writings
Shaw wrote letters too
And he wrote a few poems …
Shaw’s poetry
However, if you wrote him an unsolicited letter, he might give you an autoreply postcard.
Here is where you can find Shaw’s Novels, Plays, The Arts, Stage and Screen, Politics, Social Views, At Home, Abroad, Portraits, Correspondence, Associates, Publishers
Shaw Exhibit Sidney P. Albert — George Bernard Shaw Collection
And visit Shaw’s Stage and Screen
The Quintessential G.B.S. : Stage & Screen– Sidney P. Albert — George Bernard Shaw Collection
Have a look at Shaw’s Theatre Designs
The newly opened George Bernard Shaw Theatre in Ireland
And the Original Programs
George Bernard Shaw’s Original Programs
Shaw has a passion for his Alphabet
There is even a keyboard for Shaw’s Alphabet
People met Shaw
People study Shaw: Teachers Resource Guides
WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH SHAW NOW?
Shaw is a still a valuable commodity!!!
Greeting Cards with Shaw Quotes
Are you or your friends getting married? Use Shaw in your wedding toasts!
Shaw can be useful anywhere:
At home: George Bernard Shaw Home Decor is Costly!
And he can be found in popular culture: humorous quotes
Holiday Shopping …
On exclusive branded products such as …
Limited Edition Fountain Pens and Ballpoint Pens
Or perhaps you would like to decorate yourself with Shaw:
FOR HER:
You’re bound to find what you want
FOR HIM
Men’s Cufflinks (Available in Silver and Gold)
You’re bound to find what you want
FOR ALL:
There are numerous choices of T-shirts here
Or would you prefer this apron?
Magnet (with choice of shape)
Shaw has inspired Designs
Feeling hungry by now?
Try the George Bernard Shaw Vegetarian Cookbook!
Who has Shaw inspired?
BERNARD AND BOSIE
A Most Unlikely Friendship
By Anthony Wynn
The Two-Act Play Based on the Correspondence of George Bernard Shaw and Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas
And most notably, Alan Jay Lerner’s My Fair Lady, which has been adapted to both a film, and a musical, and don’t forget the My Fair Lady Ringtones!
Shaw’s Plays on Films
Please click here for the numerous list:
Shaw shunned the Nobel Prize, but he could not escape the Oscar
Best Writing, Screen Play, 1939
Pygmalion
Or prevented himself from being shuffled into Hall of Fame
You can Read Shaw’s works (for free?!)
The Archibald Henderson Collection of George Bernard Shaw
University of Guelph Collection
Fabian Essays in Socialism (1889)
Shaw’s Preface to Richard Albert Wilson’s The Miraculous Birth of Language
ABOVE ALL, VISIT THE SAGITTARIUS ORION SHAW PROJECT AND JOIN THE INTERNATIONAL SHAW SOCIETY
INTERNATIONAL SHAW SOCIETY HOME PAGE
ISS FOUNDERS & ISS COUNCIL: A HISTORY
ISS-SPONSORED SHAW SYMPOSIUM AT THE SHAW FESTIVAL THEATRE IN ONTARIO
Written by Dr. Kay Li, Asian Institute, University of Toronto and
Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies York University
Advised by Professor Richard Dietrich, Past President, International Shaw Society and Professor Leonard Conolly, President, International Shaw Society
Copyright ©2012, International Shaw Society
Revised 2012