Originally published in 1969, Shaw - "The Chucker Out" quotes much entirely new and previously unpublished Shaw material (the fruits of six years' research at the British Museum and elsewhere) as the basis for his aim of assisting towards a better understanding of Shaw's controversial character and his paradoxical attitude to life.
Originally published in 1969, Shaw - "The Chucker Out" quotes much entirely new and previously unpublished Shaw material (the fruits of six years' research at the British Museum and elsewhere) as the basis for his aim of assisting towards a better understanding of Shaw's controversial character and his paradoxical attitude to life.
Allan Chappelow (1919-2006) was an M.A. and twice a Prizeman of Trinity College, Cambridge, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a Graduate Member of the British Psychological Society, and a member of the Royal Photographic Society. He had done post-graduate research at the London School of Economics and studied at the Slade School (specialising in sculpture), and was well-known in several countries for his photographic portraits of famous figures (of which those of Shaw were among the first).
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Vera Brittain. Introduction by Allan Chappelow. Acknowledgements. Illustrations. Enter "The Chucker Out"! Bernard Shaw Takes the Floor Replies to His Critics and Explains Himself. Bernard Shaw's Printed Postcards and Stock Letter Replies. On How to Become a Model Parent. On Education Conduct and Life. On the Literature of the Theatre. On His Aims as Playwright. On Stage Morals and Censorship Religion Art and Spiritual and Physical Love. On Love Marriage The Nature of Sex and Sex Ethics. On Sexual Reform. On Socialism. On Christian Economics. On Democracy and Dictators: Communism Socialism Capitalism and Fascism; Revolution Sedition Women in Politics; The British Labour Party; Trade Unionism and the Working Class; and the Equalisation of Incomes. On War and Peace. On His Proposed New English Alphabet. G.B.S. and the A.B.C. by Barbara Smoker. Bernard Shaw's Wills. Mr Justice Harman's Judgement in 1957 Holding Invalid the Alphabet Trusts in Shaw's Will. Appendix. Index.
Foreword by Vera Brittain. Introduction by Allan Chappelow. Acknowledgements. Illustrations. Enter "The Chucker Out"! Bernard Shaw Takes the Floor Replies to His Critics and Explains Himself. Bernard Shaw's Printed Postcards and Stock Letter Replies. On How to Become a Model Parent. On Education Conduct and Life. On the Literature of the Theatre. On His Aims as Playwright. On Stage Morals and Censorship Religion Art and Spiritual and Physical Love. On Love Marriage The Nature of Sex and Sex Ethics. On Sexual Reform. On Socialism. On Christian Economics. On Democracy and Dictators: Communism Socialism Capitalism and Fascism; Revolution Sedition Women in Politics; The British Labour Party; Trade Unionism and the Working Class; and the Equalisation of Incomes. On War and Peace. On His Proposed New English Alphabet. G.B.S. and the A.B.C. by Barbara Smoker. Bernard Shaw's Wills. Mr Justice Harman's Judgement in 1957 Holding Invalid the Alphabet Trusts in Shaw's Will. Appendix. Index.
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