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A Modest Monograph on Shaw

A Modest Monograph on Shaw doctorate in English Philology. He is the editor of the Continuing Checklist of Shaviana for the SHAW Journal, an endeavor that informs his other (mostly online) Shavian pursuits, including the George Bernard Shaw (GBS) YouTube channel. He is currently working on a bilingual (English/Spanish) critical edition of Saint Joan. N OT e s 1. This proverb is also found, almost verbatim, in other Romance languages, such as Spanish. 2. Haddad's study of Shaw's novels was reviewed by Hannes Schweiger in SHAW: The Journal of Bernard Shaw Studies 26 (University Park: Penn State University Press, 2006), 234­41. 3. Michel Pharand, Bernard Shaw and the French (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2000), xvi. 4. Further instances of this practice occur in notes 10 and 12 on page 80. 5. Perhaps the most exciting discovery here is the Hemeroteca Digital (Digital Newspaper Archive) of the Brazilian Biblioteca Nacional, which contains digitized copies of dozens of newspapers dating back to 1740. Available at http:// hemerotecadigital.bn.br/. (There is no English version yet.) Gautam Sengupta. Myriad-Minded Shaw: Perspectives on Shavian Drama (Politics, War and History). Delhi: PHI Learning (Prentice Hall of India), 2016. 144 pages. Shavians will be charmed by the tone of this http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png SHAW: The Journal of Bernard Shaw Studies Penn State University Press

A Modest Monograph on Shaw

SHAW: The Journal of Bernard Shaw Studies , Volume 36 (2) – Nov 15, 2016

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doctorate in English Philology. He is the editor of the Continuing Checklist of Shaviana for the SHAW Journal, an endeavor that informs his other (mostly online) Shavian pursuits, including the George Bernard Shaw (GBS) YouTube channel. He is currently working on a bilingual (English/Spanish) critical edition of Saint Joan. N OT e s 1. This proverb is also found, almost verbatim, in other Romance languages, such as Spanish. 2. Haddad's study of Shaw's novels was reviewed by Hannes Schweiger in SHAW: The Journal of Bernard Shaw Studies 26 (University Park: Penn State University Press, 2006), 234­41. 3. Michel Pharand, Bernard Shaw and the French (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2000), xvi. 4. Further instances of this practice occur in notes 10 and 12 on page 80. 5. Perhaps the most exciting discovery here is the Hemeroteca Digital (Digital Newspaper Archive) of the Brazilian Biblioteca Nacional, which contains digitized copies of dozens of newspapers dating back to 1740. Available at http:// hemerotecadigital.bn.br/. (There is no English version yet.) Gautam Sengupta. Myriad-Minded Shaw: Perspectives on Shavian Drama (Politics, War and History). Delhi: PHI Learning (Prentice Hall of India), 2016. 144 pages. Shavians will be charmed by the tone of this

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