Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
The Collected Works: Plays Novels Articles Letters and Essays - Pygmalion Mrs Warren’s Profession Candida Arms and The Man Man and Superman Caesar and Cleopatra Androcles And The Lion The New York Times Articles on War Memories of Oscar Wilde and more - cover

We are sorry! The publisher (or author) gave us the instruction to take down this book from our catalog. But please don't worry, you still have more than 500,000 other books you can enjoy!

The Collected Works: Plays Novels Articles Letters and Essays - Pygmalion Mrs Warren’s Profession Candida Arms and The Man Man and Superman Caesar and Cleopatra Androcles And The Lion The New York Times Articles on War Memories of Oscar Wilde and more

George Bernard Shaw

Publisher: e-artnow

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

This carefully crafted ebook: “The Collected Works: Plays, Novels, Articles, Letters and Essays” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.
 
George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) was an Irish playwright, essayist, novelist and short story writer and wrote more than 60 plays. He is the only person to have been awarded both a Nobel Prize in Literature (1925) and an Academy Award (1938), for his contributions to literature and for his work on the film Pygmalion (an adaptation of his own play)
 
Content:
 
Novels: 
 
Cashel Byron’s Profession
 
An Unsocial Socialist
 
Love Among The Artists
 
The Irrational Knot
 
Plays: 
 
Widowers’ Houses
 
The Philanderer
 
Mrs. Warren’s Profession
 
The Man Of Destiny
 
Arms And The Man
 
Candida
 
You Never Can Tell
 
The Devil’s Disciple
 
Captain Brassbound’s Conversion
 
Caesar And Cleopatra
 
The Gadfly or The Son of the Cardinal
 
The Admirable Bashville
 
Man And Superman
 
John Bull’s Other Island
 
How He Lied To Her Husband
 
Major Barbara
 
Passion, Poison, And Petrifaction
 
The Doctor’s Dilemma
 
The Interlude At The Playhouse
 
Getting Married
 
The Shewing-Up Of Blanco Posnet
 
Press Cuttings
 
Misalliance 
 
The Dark Lady Of The Sonnets
 
Fanny’s First Play
 
Androcles And The Lion
 
Overruled
 
Pygmalion
 
Great Catherine
 
The Music Cure 
 
O’Flaherty, V. C. 
 
Macbeth Skit
 
Glastonbury Skit
 
The Inca Of Perusalem
 
Augustus Does His Bit
 
Skit For The Tiptaft Revue
 
Annajanska, The Bolshevik Empress 
 
Heartbreak House
 
Back To Methuselah
 
War Indemnities
 
What do Men of Letters Say?
 
On Socialism
 
The Miraculous Revenge 
 
Quintessence Of Ibsenism
 
Basis of Socialism
 
The Transition to Social Democracy
 
The Impossibilities Of Anarchism
 
The Perfect Wagnerite 
 
Letter to Beatrice Webb
 
The New Theology
 
Memories of Oscar Wilde
 
The Revolutionist’s Handbook And Pocket Companion
 
Maxims For Revolutionists
 
The New Theology
 
How to Write A Popular Play
 
Memories of Oscar Wilde
 
George Bernard Shaw
 
The Quintessence of Shaw
 
Old and New Masters...
 
This carefully crafted ebook: “The Collected Works: Plays, Novels, Articles, Letters and Essays” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.
 
George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) was an Irish playwright, essayist, novelist and short story writer and wrote more than 60 plays. He is the only person to have been awarded both a Nobel Prize in Literature (1925) and an Academy Award (1938), for his contributions to literature and for his work on the film Pygmalion (an adaptation of his own play)
 
Content:
 
Novels: 
 
Cashel Byron’s Profession
 
An Unsocial Socialist
 
Love Among The Artists
 
The Irrational Knot
 
Plays: 
 
Widowers’ Houses
 
The Philanderer
 
Mrs. Warren’s Profession
 
The Man Of Destiny
 
Arms And The Man
 
Candida
 
You Never Can Tell
 
The Devil’s Disciple
 
Captain Brassbound’s Conversion
 
Caesar And Cleopatra
 
The Gadfly or The Son of the Cardinal
 
The Admirable Bashville
 
Man And Superman
 
John Bull’s Other Island
 
How He Lied To Her Husband
 
Major Barbara
 
Passion, Poison, And Petrifaction
 
The Doctor’s Dilemma
 
The Interlude At The Playhouse
 
Getting Married
 
The Shewing-Up Of Blanco Posnet
 
Press Cuttings
 
Misalliance 
 
The Dark Lady Of The Sonnets
 
Fanny’s First Play
 
Androcles And The Lion
 
Overruled
 
Pygmalion
 
Great Catherine
 
The Music Cure 
 
O’Flaherty, V. C. 
 
Macbeth Skit
 
Glastonbury Skit
 
The Inca Of Perusalem
 
Augustus Does His Bit
 
Skit For The Tiptaft Revue
 
Annajanska, The Bolshevik Empress 
 
Heartbreak House
 
Back To Methuselah
 
War Indemnities
 
What do Men of Letters Say?
 
On Socialism
 
The Miraculous Revenge 
 
Quintessence Of Ibsenism
 
Basis of Socialism
 
The Transition to Social Democracy
 
The Impossibilities Of Anarchism
 
The Perfect Wagnerite 
 
Letter to Beatrice Webb
 
The New Theology
 
Memories of Oscar Wilde
 
The Revolutionist’s Handbook And Pocket Companion
 
Maxims For Revolutionists
 
The New Theology
 
How to Write A Popular Play
 
Memories of Oscar Wilde
 
George Bernard Shaw
 
The Quintessence of Shaw
 
Old and New Masters...
 
This carefully crafted ebook: “The Collected Works: Plays, Novels, Articles, Letters and Essays” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.
 
George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) was an Irish playwright, essayist, novelist and short story writer and wrote more than 60 plays. He is the only person to have been awarded both a Nobel Prize in Literature (1925) and an Academy Award (1938), for his contributions to literature and for his work on the film Pygmalion (an adaptation of his own play)
 
Content:
 
Novels: 
 
Cashel Byron’s Profession
 
An Unsocial Socialist
 
Love Among The Artists
 
The Irrational Knot
 
Plays: 
 
Widowers’ Houses
 
The Philanderer
 
Mrs. Warren’s Profession
 
The Man Of Destiny
 
Arms And The Man
 
Candida
 
You Never Can Tell
 
The Devil’s Disciple
 
Captain Brassbound’s Conversion
 
Caesar And Cleopatra
 
The Gadfly or The Son of the Cardinal
 
The Admirable Bashville
 
Man And Superman
 
John Bull’s Other Island
 
How He Lied To Her Husband
 
Major Barbara
 
Passion, Poison, And Petrifaction
 
The Doctor’s Dilemma
 
The Interlude At The Playhouse
 
Getting Married
 
The Shewing-Up Of Blanco Posnet
 
Press Cuttings
 
Misalliance 
 
The Dark Lady Of The Sonnets
 
Fanny’s First Play
 
Androcles And The Lion
 
Overruled
 
Pygmalion
 
Great Catherine
 
The Music Cure 
 
O’Flaherty, V. C. 
 
Macbeth Skit
 
Glastonbury Skit
 
The Inca Of Perusalem
 
Augustus Does His Bit
 
Skit For The Tiptaft Revue
 
Annajanska, The Bolshevik Empress 
 
Heartbreak House
 
Back To Methuselah
 
War Indemnities
 
What do Men of Letters Say?
 
On Socialism
 
The Miraculous Revenge 
 
Quintessence Of Ibsenism
 
Basis of Socialism
 
The Transition to Social Democracy
 
The Impossibilities Of Anarchism
 
The Perfect Wagnerite 
 
Letter to Beatrice Webb
 
The New Theology
 
Memories of Oscar Wilde
 
The Revolutionist’s Handbook And Pocket Companion
 
Maxims For Revolutionists
 
The New Theology
 
How to Write A Popular Play
 
Memories of Oscar Wilde
 
George Bernard Shaw
 
The Quintessence of Shaw
 
Old and New Masters...
 
This carefully crafted ebook: “The Collected Works: Plays, Novels, Articles, Letters and Essays” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.
 
George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) was an Irish playwright, essayist, novelist and short story writer and wrote more than 60 plays. He is the only person to have been awarded both a Nobel Prize in Literature (1925) and an Academy Award (1938), for his contributions to literature and for his work on the film Pygmalion (an adaptation of his own play)
 
Content:
 
Novels: 
 
Cashel Byron’s Profession
 
An Unsocial Socialist
 
Love Among The Artists
 
The Irrational Knot
 
Plays: 
 
Widowers’ Houses
 
The Philanderer
 
Mrs. Warren’s Profession
 
The Man Of Destiny
 
Arms And The Man
 
Candida
 
You Never Can Tell
 
The Devil’s Disciple
 
Captain Brassbound’s Conversion
 
Caesar And Cleopatra
 
The Gadfly or The Son of the Cardinal
 
The Admirable Bashville
 
Man And Superman
 
John Bull’s Other Island
 
How He Lied To Her Husband
 
Major Barbara
 
Passion, Poison, And Petrifaction
 
The Doctor’s Dilemma
 
The Interlude At The Playhouse
 
Getting Married
 
The Shewing-Up Of Blanco Posnet
 
Press Cuttings
 
Misalliance 
 
The Dark Lady Of The Sonnets
 
Fanny’s First Play
 
Androcles And The Lion
 
Overruled
 
Pygmalion
 
Great Catherine
 
The Music Cure 
 
O’Flaherty, V. C. 
 
Macbeth Skit
 
Glastonbury Skit
 
The Inca Of Perusalem
 
Augustus Does His Bit
 
Skit For The Tiptaft Revue
 
Annajanska, The Bolshevik Empress 
 
Heartbreak House
 
Back To Methuselah
 
War Indemnities
 
What do Men of Letters Say?
 
On Socialism
 
The Miraculous Revenge 
 
Quintessence Of Ibsenism
 
Basis of Socialism
 
The Transition to Social Democracy
 
The Impossibilities Of Anarchism
 
The Perfect Wagnerite 
 
Letter to Beatrice Webb
 
The New Theology
 
Memories of Oscar Wilde
 
The Revolutionist’s Handbook And Pocket Companion
 
Maxims For Revolutionists
 
The New Theology
 
How to Write A Popular Play
 
Memories of Oscar Wilde
 
George Bernard Shaw
 
The Quintessence of Shaw
 
Old and New Masters...
 
This carefully crafted ebook: “The Collected Works: Plays, Novels, Articles, Letters and Essays” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.
 
George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) was an Irish playwright, essayist, novelist and short story writer and wrote more than 60 plays. He is the only person to have been awarded both a Nobel Prize in Literature (1925) and an Academy Award (1938), for his contributions to literature and for his work on the film Pygmalion (an adaptation of his own play)
 
Content:
 
Novels: 
 
Cashel Byron’s Profession
 
An Unsocial Socialist
 
Love Among The Artists
 
The Irrational Knot
 
Plays: 
 
Widowers’ Houses
 
The Philanderer
 
Mrs. Warren’s Profession
 
The Man Of Destiny
 
Arms And The Man
 
Candida
 
You Never Can Tell
 
The Devil’s Disciple
 
Captain Brassbound’s Conversion
 
Caesar And Cleopatra
 
The Gadfly or The Son of the Cardinal
 
The Admirable Bashville
 
Man And Superman
 
John Bull’s Other Island
 
How He Lied To Her Husband
 
Major Barbara
 
Passion, Poison, And Petrifaction
 
The Doctor’s Dilemma
 
The Interlude At The Playhouse
 
Getting Married
 
The Shewing-Up Of Blanco Posnet
 
Press Cuttings
 
Misalliance 
 
The Dark Lady Of The Sonnets
 
Fanny’s First Play
 
Androcles And The Lion
 
Overruled
 
Pygmalion
 
Great Catherine
 
The Music Cure 
 
O’Flaherty, V. C. 
 
Macbeth Skit
 
Glastonbury Skit
 
The Inca Of Perusalem
 
Augustus Does His Bit
 
Skit For The Tiptaft Revue
 
Annajanska, The Bolshevik Empress 
 
Heartbreak House
 
Back To Methuselah
 
War Indemnities
 
What do Men of Letters Say?
 
On Socialism
 
The Miraculous Revenge 
 
Quintessence Of Ibsenism
 
Basis of Socialism
 
The Transition to Social Democracy
 
The Impossibilities Of Anarchism
 
The Perfect Wagnerite 
 
Letter to Beatrice Webb
 
The New Theology
 
Memories of Oscar Wilde
 
The Revolutionist’s Handbook And Pocket Companion
 
Maxims For Revolutionists
 
The New Theology
 
How to Write A Popular Play
 
Memories of Oscar Wilde
 
George Bernard Shaw
 
The Quintessence of Shaw
 
Old and New Masters...
Available since: 04/10/2015.

Other books that might interest you

  • Pepsodent Show The - Volume 4 - Judy Garland & Betty Grable - cover

    Pepsodent Show The - Volume 4 -...

    Staff Writer

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The name Leslie Townes Hope is not the most familiar to us.  Born in Eltham, London on May 29th, 1903 he and his family emigrated to the United States aboard the SS Philadelphia before moving to Cleveland, Ohio. 
     
    Although he entered show business in the 1920s it was only in 1928 that he changed his name to the one and only Bob Hope. 
     
    Stints in Vaudeville and then Broadway was followed by his radio debut in 1932 and feature films in 1938.   
     
    1938 was a banner year for Bob Hope as it was also the debut season for the eventual decade running smash-hit radio show: The Pepsodent Show.  Despite the sponsors, name getting the billing this was Hope’s show.   
     
    His opening monologue was the result of his hiring from his own pocket – he had an extravagant salary from the sponsor - of a team of 8 writers to write top notch jokes and skits.  His comic timing turned him into a sensation.  The show was so popular that it had its pick of the best of show business stars. Everyone wanted in. 
     
    Now its time to cut the talk and get ready for laughs.  It’s time for Bob Hope and his guests.
    Show book
  • Ethan Frome - cover

    Ethan Frome

    Edith Wharton

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Ethan Frome is a novel published in 1911 by the Pulitzer Prize-winning American author Edith Wharton. It is set in the fictitious town of Starkfield, Massachusetts, New England, where an unnamed narrator tells the story of his encounter with Ethan Frome, a man with dreams and desires that end in an ironic turn of events.
    Show book
  • Lies That Bind - How Do You Arrest Somebody That Doesn't Exist? - cover

    Lies That Bind - How Do You...

    Craig J. Smith

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    In this crime mystery, when Police Officer Danny Garcia and his partner get a call for a disturbance of the peace, they have no idea of the surprise in store for them. Danny has been angling for a police detective job, and something about this arrest stinks - and not just the alcohol on the alleged criminals’ breath. While off duty, Danny is hit with another stumper. A fellow parishioner approaches him at church, hoping for some help with a sensitive problem. As Danny takes action to unravel the mystery, he becomes convinced that a priest at his church is not what he claims to be. Danny is torn between what his gut is telling him and the letter of the law. The detective in him can't let go –even when it threatens his job, and in spite of his girlfriend's insistence that he stay out of it. His Chief is warning him off as well. Danny is left with two unlikely allies – his young, smart ass cop partner; and his estranged, alcoholic brother. Things really go south for Danny after he and his partner are involved in a fatal shooting, but in this mystery thriller, this may just provide the opportunity Danny needs to go after the suspects everyone is telling him to leave alone.
    Show book
  • The Toxic Travel Guide - cover

    The Toxic Travel Guide

    Frankie McNamara

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Ireland’s Instagram sensation Meditations for the Anxious Mind takes us on a trip around Ireland of the likes you’ve never seen before, from the trolley-filled Liffey to the glamour of Navan. 
    Ever been curious about Limerick’s ancient mysteries or wondered what secrets Drogheda might hold? Well now you can visit the trolleys in the Liffey from the comfort of your armchair and learn the lesser-known facts about Ireland’s greatest dumps. 
    Did you know that there’s no crime in Stoneybatter, because every time a fixie gets stolen they just say it happened in Cabra? 
    Did you know people from Galway have a genetic defect that makes them think they built Supermacs themselves? 
    Did you know that no one in Cork City can remember anyone’s name, which is why Corkonians are either called ‘bai’, ‘kid’ or ‘girl’? 
    Why not go off the beaten track with Meditations for the Anxious Mind’s Toxic Travel Guide and laugh your way around Ireland. We did the research so you don’t have to smell the bin juice. 
    McNamara's The Toxic Travel Guide is a humorous take on travel, making it one of the best parodies in the genre. It's a top choice for those who want to explore Europe in a unique and entertaining form. 
    For fans of Albert Camus (The Myth of Sisyphus) 
    HarperCollins 2022
    Show book
  • Calling All Irregulars - cover

    Calling All Irregulars

    Len Bakerloo

    • 0
    • 2
    • 0
    You want to read this book if you care about the news, how it is reported, how it is used, how it is misused, or what it means.
    
     
    You can use this book in a classroom on civics, journalism, or business.
    
     
    Or you can read this book as a confection... an enjoyable way of passing the time.
    
     
    Here is the surface plot (but, like the news, you'll have to read it, think about it, and do a little digging to find what is below the surface:
    
     
    More than 100 years ago Mr. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson learned the secret of eternal life. This explains how they were able to fight crimes and pursue justice for more than a century without seeming to age.
    
     
    By 1982 people had stopped caring about learning the truth. Without consulting clients, Holmes transformed himself into a hedge fund manager making rich people richer, and Dr. Watson became a speech writer for many of the world's most influential people.
    
     
    They assumed new identities and for three decades they lived separate lives as they became wealthy beyond measure. However, they began to age rapidly and in the fall of 2015 Holmes rented 221b Baker Street where he hoped to live out his final days. They reunited just as Holmes was about to apply the “seven percent solution” to his problems. But then a cryptic message arrived that sent the pair on their final adventure.
    
     
    Now their time is running out. In Calling All Irregulars they ask their trusty band of misfits to join the battle for truth and justice against the news media under the influence of the evil Professor Moriarty, who only cares about page views and profits.
    
     
    This book includes more than 45 puzzles that you can solve. Some are so easy that they will take only a few minutes and others might require dozens of people to collaborate for weeks or longer. Instructions are provided for how you can follow the progress of your fellow "Irregulars" as you become a consulting detective just like Sherlock Holmes.
    Listed by Unglue.it.
    Show book
  • Anonymous Story - cover

    Anonymous Story

    Anton Chekhov

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    In "An Anonymous Story," Chekhov continues to explore his favorite themes of superfluous men, ironic rakes, exploited women, and the dangers of social conventions to human happiness. The Anonymous Narrator is a feckless, would-be revolutionary who gets himself hired on as a flunkey in the household of the young useless aristocrat Orlov, hoping to spy out some useful information for the Cause. Orlov seduces the beautiful Zinaida Fyodorovna away from her husband but quickly tires of her. The Narrator, another in the long line of Russian literary superfluous men, allows Orlov to use him to deceive Zinaida Fyodorovna, hating himself for it all the while. In the end he does his weak best to rescue the spurned mistress and her newborn child from their sufferings. Chekhov's subtle sympathy for the women victimized by conventional marriage is demonstrated in his narration of Zinaida Fyodorovna's tragic unraveling, ending in a masterful final chapter of heartbreaking ambiguity. (Summary by Expatriate)
    Show book