George B Shaw
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) began his writing career as a popular critic of books, music, and theatre. He was an active socialist, economist, and philosopher as well as a major playwright.
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) began his writing career as a popular critic of books, music, and theatre. He was an active socialist, economist, and philosopher as well as a major playwright. See less
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George B Shaw book reviews
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Don Juan in Hell: From Man and Superman
by PoohBah, Jul 30, 2009
I am a retired College English Teacher and College president living in a retirement community. I was asked by a diverse group of friends at breakfast ( Ph.Ds in Geology, Botany, English, and a ... Read More
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Pygmalion
Cute
by Selina, Oct 15, 2007
Two bored older men train Eliza to become the perfect young lady. The play is rather funny, though it ends on a sad note. Its not as upbeat as the My Fair Lady story. This tale takes a look at what ... Read More
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Pygmalion and My Fair Lady
romantic and insiteful
I loved reading both plays. They were both romantic, though i think pygmalion was a little bit more romantic to me than my fair lady but both are very entertaining and will make you laugh and cry. Read More