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Bernard Shaw Michael Holroyd

Bernard Shaw By Michael Holroyd

Bernard Shaw by Michael Holroyd


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This, the first volume of the three-volume life of Shaw, covers his life from his childhood in Dublin to his marriage in 1898. His London life, friendships and rivalries are discussed as he begins to establish his reputation as one of the best-known dramatists in English since Shakespeare.

Bernard Shaw Summary

Bernard Shaw: v. 1: The Search for Love, 1856-98 by Michael Holroyd

This is the first volume of the authorized three-volume life of George Bernard Shaw, the playwright, wit, socialist, vegetarian and polemicist. It covers the first 41 years of his life, from his birth and childhood in Dublin to his marriage in 1898 to the Irish heiress and fellow socialist, Charlotte Payne-Townshend. Having followed his mother to London, tried his hand as a novelist, become a controversial theatre critic and a founder member of the Fabian Society, won fame as an outspoken music critic and struck up friendships and rivalries with the Webbs, William Morris, Frank Harris, Henry Irving, Ellen Terry and Eleanor Marx, he begins to establish his reputation as one of the best-known dramatists in English since Shakespeare. The biographer, Michael Holroyd has also written Hugh Kingsmill, Lytton Strachey and Augustus John.

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GOR005539169
9780701133320
0701133325
Bernard Shaw: v. 1: The Search for Love, 1856-98 by Michael Holroyd
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Vintage Publishing
19880915
486
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