George Bernard Shaw Links
"You see things; and you say, ‘Why?’ But I dream things that never were; and I say, ‘Why not?’ "
George Bernard Shaw
Bartleby.com Shaw Site
Contains online versions of Pygmalion and Man and Superman.
George Bernard Shaw Biography
Biography of George Bernard Shaw in the Princess Grace Irish Library (
Monaco ) Electronic Irish Records Dataset. This Web site is under construction and this portion requires a pass word.
Great Books Index: George Bernard Shaw
Links to online copies of various works of Shaw.
Internet Broadway Database: George Bernard Shaw
List of Broadway productions of Shaw’s plays. Contains links to each play, with information on theatre, actors and production credits.
Irish Writers Online – Shaw
Brief biographies of Irish writers with information on their own works.
Links to Printed Works of George Bernard Shaw
Contains various links to resource information on printed works of Shaw.
London School of Economics Archives: George Bernard Shaw
This collection at the London School of Economics contains (1) the records of George Bernard Shaw's business activities, (2) 13 personal diaries, and (3) personal photographs. George Bernard Shaw bequeathed his literary and personal papers to the British Museum (now Department of Manuscripts, British Library) but he left his "Old Diaries, account books, bank pass books, paid cheques and their counterfoils, expired agreements, box office returns and other records of my business operations" to the Library, intending them to be used by "economic or legal historians or by biographers seeking documentary evidence as to prices and practices during the period covered by my lifetime". The collection was transferred from the
British
Museum to the British Library of Political and Economic Science in 1973. It consists of engagement diaries, 1877-1950, correspondence with printers, publishers, translators and literary agents and numerous financial records, including bank statements, income tax returns and details of the royalties received from the theatrical companies, publishers and film companies.
New York Shaw Society
Web site of the New York Shaw Society. Includes a schedule of upcoming events, an online publication, The Independent Shavian and links to other Shaw sites.
Nobel Prize Link
Website dedicated to Shaw’s 1925 Nobel Laureate in Literature for his work marked by both idealism and humanity, its stimulating satire often infused with a singular poetic beauty. This site contains biographical information and links relating to Shaw’s Nobel Prize.
Project Gutenberg - Shaw
Online copies of numerous Shaw works.
Shaw Bizness
This site contains extensive links to other Shaw sites covering books, journals, conferences, critiques, collections, literary societies, biographies, quotes, archives, organizations, printed and online works as well as links to theatre, television, radio and film.
Shaw Festival Theatre
This site is the official website of the Shaw Festival Theatre. The Shaw Festival is the only theatre in the world that specializes exclusively in the plays of George Bernard Shaw and his contemporaries (1856-1950) – plays about the beginning of the modern world. Presented in three distinctive theatres in the historic town of
Niagara-on-the-Lake , Shaw's work engages the imagination, illuminates the past and inspires debate about the future. The site contains information on Shaw and upcoming performances.
Shaw Works On-Line
Online versions of various works of George Bernard Shaw.
ShawChicago Theatre Company
This web site contains information about the ShawChicago Theatre Company, including upcoming performances. ShawChicago, a non-profit theater company, was first created in 1994 as a program of the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs to present the plays of George Bernard Shaw and his contemporaries in concert readings at the
Chicago
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