The Complete Works of George Bernard Shaw

The Complete Works of George Bernard Shaw
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e-artnow presents to you this meticulously edited George Bernard Shaw collection: Introduction: Mr. Bernard Shaw (by G. K. Chesterton) Novels: Cashel Byron's Profession An Unsocial Socialist Love Among The Artists The Irrational Knot Plays: Plays Unpleasant: Widowers' Houses (1892) The Philanderer (1898) Mrs. Warren's Profession (1898) Plays Pleasant: Arms And The Man: An Anti-Romantic Comedy in Three Acts (1894) Candida (1898) You Never Can Tell (1897) Three Plays for Puritans: The Devil's Disciple Caesar And Cleopatra Captain Brassbound's Conversion Other Plays: The Man Of Destiny The Gadfly Or The Son of the Cardinal The Admirable Bashville Or Constancy Unrewarded Man And Superman: A Comedy and A Philosophy John Bull's Other Island How He Lied To Her Husband Major Barbara Passion, Poison, And Petrifaction The Doctor's Dilemma: A Tragedy 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: A Demonstration Pygmalion Great Catherine (Whom Glory Still Adores) The Music Cure Beauty's Duty (Unfinished) O'Flaherty, V. C. The Inca Of Perusalem: An Almost Historical Comedietta Augustus Does His Bit Skit For The Tiptaft Revue Annajanska, The Bolshevik Empress Heartbreak House Back To Methuselah: A Metabiological Pentateuch In the Beginning The Gospel of the Brothers Barnabas The Thing Happens Tragedy of an Elderly Gentleman As Far as Thought Can Reach The War Indemnities (Unfinished) Saint Joan The Glimpse Of Reality: A Tragedietta Fascinating Foundling: Disgrace To The Author The Apple Cart: A Political Extravaganza Too True to Be Good Village Wooing: A Comedietta for Two Voices On the Rocks: A Political Comedy The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles The Six of Calais Arthur and the Acetone The Millionairess Cymbeline Refinished: A Variation on Shakespeare's Ending Geneva "In Good King Charles' Golden Days" Playlet on the British Party System Buoyant Billions: A Comedy of No Manners Shakes versus Shav Farfetched Fables Why She Would Not Miscellaneous Works: What do Men of Letters Say? – The New York Times Articles on War (1915): "Common Sense About the War" by G. B. Shaw "Shaw's Nonsense About Belgium" By Arnold Bennett "Bennett States the German Case" by G. B. Shaw Flaws in Shaw's Logic By Cunninghame Graham Editorial Comment on Shaw By The New York World Comment by Readers of Shaw To the Editor of The New York Times Open Letter to President Wilson by G. B. Shaw A German Letter to G. Bernard Shaw By Herbert Eulenberg "Mr. G. Bernard Shaw on Socialism" (Speech) The Miraculous Revenge Quintessence Of Ibsenism The Basis of Socialism Economic The Transition to Social Democracy The Impossibilities Of Anarchism The Perfect Wagnerite, Commentary on the Niblung's Ring Letter to Beatrice Webb The Revolutionist's Handbook And Pocket Companion Maxims For Revolutionists The New Theology How to Write A Popular Play: An Essay A Treatise on Parents and Children: An Essay Memories of Oscar Wilde The Intelligent Women's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism: Excerpts Women in the Labour Market Socialism and Marriage Socialism and Children Letter to Frank Harris How These Doctors Love One Another! The Black Girl in Search of God The Political Madhouse in America and Nearer Home On Capital Punishment Essays on Bernard Shaw: George Bernard Shaw by G. K. Chesterton The Quintessence of Shaw by James Huneker Old and New Masters: Bernard Shaw by Robert Lynd George Bernard Shaw: A Poem by Oliver Herford

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George Bernard Shaw. The Complete Works of George Bernard Shaw

The Complete Works of George Bernard Shaw

Table of Contents

Introduction

Mr. Bernard Shaw (by G. K. Chesterton)

Novels

Cashel Byron’s Profession

PROLOGUE

I

II

III

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X

CHAPTER XI

CHAPTER XII

CHAPTER XIII

CHAPTER XIV

CHAPTER XV

CHAPTER XVI

An Unsocial Socialist

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X

CHAPTER XI

CHAPTER XII

CHAPTER XIII

CHAPTER XIV

CHAPTER XV

CHAPTER XVI

CHAPTER XVII

CHAPTER XVIII

APPENDIX. LETTER TO THE AUTHOR FROM MR. SIDNEY TREFUSIS

Love Among The Artists

The Author to the Reader

BOOK I

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X

CHAPTER XI

CHAPTER XII

CHAPTER XIII

CHAPTER XIV

BOOK II

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

The Irrational Knot

PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION OF 1905

BOOK I

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

BOOK II

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X

CHAPTER XI

BOOK III

CHAPTER XII

CHAPTER XIII

CHAPTER XIV

CHAPTER XV

CHAPTER XVI

CHAPTER XVII

BOOK IV

CHAPTER XVIII

CHAPTER XIX

CHAPTER XX

CHAPTER XXI

Immaturity

PREFACE

BOOK THE FIRST. ISLINGTON

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

BOOK THE SECOND. AESTHETICS

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X

BOOK THE THIRD. COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

BOOK THE FOURTH. FLIRTATION

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

EPILOGUE

Short Stories

Short Stories, Scraps & Shavings

Aerial Football: The New Game

The Emperor and the Little Girl

The Miraculous Revenge

The Theatre of the Future

A Dressing Room Secret

Don Giovanni Explains

Beauty’s Duty

Still After The Doll’s House

The Author’s Apology

Still After the Doll’s House

The Domesticity of Franklyn Barnabas

The Death of an Old Revolutionary Hero

The Serenade

A Sunday on the Surrey Hills

Cannonfodder

The Black Girl in Search of God

Plays

Plays Unpleasant: Widowers’ Houses (1892)

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

The Philanderer (1898)

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

ACT IV

Mrs. Warren’s Profession (1898)

THE AUTHOR’S APOLOGY

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

ACT IV

Plays Pleasant: Arms And The Man: An Anti-Romantic Comedy in Three Acts (1894)

INTRODUCTION

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

Candida (1898)

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

You Never Can Tell (1897)

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

ACT IV

Three Plays for Puritans: The Devil’s Disciple

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

NOTES TO THE DEVIL’S DISCIPLE

BURGOYNE

PROPOSITION

ANSWER

PROPOSITION

ANSWER

PROPOSITION

ANSWER

PROPOSITION

ANSWER

PROPOSITION

ANSWER

PROPOSITION

ANSWER

BRUDENELL

Caesar And Cleopatra

PROLOGUE

AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE PROLOGUE

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

ACT IV

ACT V

NOTES TO CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA

CLEOPATRA’S CURE FOR BALDNESS

APPARENT ANACHRONISMS

CLEOPATRA

BRITANNUS

JULIUS CAESAR

Captain Brassbound’s Conversion

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

NOTES TO CAPTAIN BRASSBOUND’S CONVERSION

SOURCES OF THE PLAY

ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DIALECTS

Other Plays: The Man Of Destiny

The Gadfly Or The Son of the Cardinal

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

ACT IV

SCENE I

SCENE II

The Admirable Bashville Or Constancy Unrewarded

PREFACE

ACT I

ACT II

Scene I

Scene II

ACT IV

NOTE ON MODERN PRIZEFIGHTING

Man And Superman: A Comedy and A Philosophy

EPISTLE DEDICATORY TO ARTHUR BINGHAM WALKLEY

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

ACT IV

John Bull’s Other Island

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

ACT IV

How He Lied To Her Husband

PREFACE

HOW HE LIED TO HER HUSBAND (PLAY)

Major Barbara

PREFACE TO MAJOR BARBARA: FIRST AID TO CRITICS

THE GOSPEL OF ST. ANDREW UNDERSHAFT

THE SALVATION ARMY

BARBARA’S RETURN TO THE COLORS

WEAKNESSES OF THE SALVATION ARMY

CHRISTIANITY AND ANARCHISM

SANE CONCLUSIONS

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

Passion, Poison, And Petrifaction

OR, THE FATAL GAZOGENE

The Doctor’s Dilemma: A Tragedy

PREFACE

DOUBTFUL CHARACTER BORNE BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION

DOCTOR’S CONSCIENCES

THE PECULIAR PEOPLE

RECOIL OF THE DOGMA OF MEDICAL INFALLIBILITY ON THE DOCTOR

WHY DOCTORS DO NOT DIFFER

THE CRAZE FOR OPERATIONS

CREDULITY AND CHLOROFORM

MEDICAL POVERTY

THE SUCCESSFUL DOCTOR

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SELFRESPECT IN SURGEONS

ARE DOCTORS MEN OF SCIENCE?

BACTERIOLOGY AS A SUPERSTITION

ECONOMIC DIFFICULTIES OF IMMUNIZATION

THE PERILS OF INOCULATION

TRADE UNIONISM AND SCIENCE

DOCTORS AND VIVISECTION

THE PRIMITIVE SAVAGE MOTIVE

THE HIGHER MOTIVE. THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE

THE FLAW IN THE ARGUMENT

LIMITATIONS OF THE RIGHT TO KNOWLEDGE

A FALSE ALTERNATIVE

CRUELTY FOR ITS OWN SAKE

OUR OWN CRUELTIES

THE SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION OF CRUELTY

SUGGESTED LABORATORY TESTS OF THE VIVISECTOR’S EMOTIONS

ROUTINE

THE OLD LINE BETWEEN MAN AND BEAST

VIVISECTING THE HUMAN SUBJECT

“THE LIE IS A EUROPEAN POWER”

AN ARGUMENT WHICH WOULD DEFEND ANY CRIME

THOU ART THE MAN

WHAT THE PUBLIC WANTS AND WILL NOT GET

THE VACCINATION CRAZE

STATISTICAL ILLUSIONS

THE SURPRISES OF ATTENTION AND NEGLECT

STEALING CREDIT FROM CIVILIZATION

BIOMETRIKA

PATIENT-MADE THERAPEUTICS

THE REFORMS ALSO COME FROM THE LAITY

FASHIONS AND EPIDEMICS

THE DOCTOR’S VIRTUES

THE DOCTOR’S HARDSHIPS

THE PUBLIC DOCTOR

MEDICAL ORGANIZATION

THE SOCIAL SOLUTION OF THE MEDICAL PROBLEM

THE FUTURE OF PRIVATE PRACTICE

THE TECHNICAL PROBLEM

THE LATEST THEORIES

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

ACT IV

ACT V

The Interlude At The Playhouse

Getting Married

PREFACE TO GETTING MARRIED. THE REVOLT AGAINST MARRIAGE

MARRIAGE NEVERTHELESS INEVITABLE

WHAT DOES THE WORD MARRIAGE MEAN

SURVIVALS OF SEX SLAVERY

A NEW ATTACK ON MARRIAGE

A FORGOTTEN CONFERENCE OF MARRIED MEN

HEARTH AND HOME

TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING

LARGE AND SMALL FAMILIES

THE GOSPEL OF LAODICEA

FOR BETTER FOR WORSE

WANTED: AN IMMORAL STATESMAN

THE LIMITS OF DEMOCRACY

THE SCIENCE AND ART OF POLITICS

WHY STATESMEN SHIRK THE MARRIAGE QUESTION

THE QUESTION OF POPULATION

THE RIGHT TO MOTHERHOOD

MONOGAMY, POLYGYNY AND POLYANDRY

THE MALE REVOLT AGAINST POLYGYNY

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ORIENTAL AND OCCIDENTAL POLYGYNY

THE OLD MAID’S RIGHT TO MOTHERHOOD

IBSEN’S CHAIN STITCH

REMOTENESS OF THE FACTS FROM THE IDEAL

DIFFICULTY OF OBTAINING EVIDENCE

MARRIAGE AS A MAGIC SPELL

THE IMPERSONALITY OF SEX

THE ECONOMIC SLAVERY OF WOMEN

UNPOPULARITY OF IMPERSONAL VIEWS

IMPERSONALITY IS NOT PROMISCUITY

DOMESTIC CHANGE OF AIR

HOME MANNERS ARE BAD MANNERS

SPURIOUS “NATURAL” AFFECTION

CARRYING THE WAR INTO THE ENEMY’S COUNTRY

SHELLEY AND QUEEN VICTORIA

A PROBABLE EFFECT OF GIVING WOMEN THE VOTE

THE PERSONAL SENTIMENTAL BASIS OF MONOGAMY

DIVORCE

IMPORTANCE OF SENTIMENTAL GRIEVANCE

DIVORCE WITHOUT ASKING WHY

ECONOMIC SLAVERY AGAIN THE ROOT DIFFICULTY

LABOR EXCHANGES AND THE WHITE SLAVERY

CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE

DIVORCE A SACRAMENTAL DUTY

OTHELLO AND DESDEMONA

WHAT IS TO BECOME OF THE CHILDREN?

THE COST OF DIVORCE

CONCLUSIONS

GETTING MARRIED (PLAY)

The Shewing-Up Of Blanco Posnet

PREFACE. THE CENSORSHIP

A READABLE BLUEBOOK

HOW NOT TO DO IT

THE STORY OF THE JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE

WHY THE MANAGERS LOVE THE CENSORSHIP

A TWO GUINEA INSURANCE POLICY

WHY THE GOVERNMENT INTERFERED

THE PEERS ON THE JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE

THE COMMITTEE’S ATTITUDE TOWARD THE THEATRE

A BAD BEGINNING

A COMIC INTERLUDE

AN ANTI-SHAVIAN PANIC

A RARE AND CURIOUS FIRST EDITION

THE TIMES TO THE RESCUE

THE COUNCIL OF TEN

THE SENTENCE

THE EXECUTION

PART I. THE WITNESS’S QUALIFICATIONS

THE DEFINITION OF IMMORALITY

WHAT TOLERATION MEANS

THE CASE FOR TOLERATION

THE LIMITS TO TOLERATION

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LAW AND CENSORSHIP

WHY THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN?

THE DIPLOMATIC OBJECTION TO THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN

THE OBJECTION OF COURT ETIQUET

WHY NOT AN ENLIGHTENED CENSORSHIP?

THE WEAKNESS OF THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN’S DEPARTMENT

AN ENLIGHTENED CENSORSHIP STILL WORSE THAN THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN’S

THE PRACTICAL IMPOSSIBILITIES OF CENSORSHIP

THE ARBITRATION PROPOSAL

THE LICENSING OF THEATRES. THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN LICENSING AND CENSORSHIP

PROSTITUTION AND DRINK IN THEATRES

WHY THE MANAGERS DREAD LOCAL CONTROL

DESIRABLE LIMITATIONS OF LOCAL CONTROL

SUMMARY

PREFACE RESUMED. MR. GEORGE ALEXANDER’S PROTEST

ELIZA AND HER BATH

A KING’S PROCTOR

COUNSEL’S OPINION

WANTED: A NEW MAGNA CHARTA

PROPOSED: A NEW STAR CHAMBER

POSSIBILITIES OF THE PROPOSAL

STAR CHAMBER SENTIMENTALITY

ANYTHING FOR A QUIET LIFE

SHALL THE EXAMINER OF PLAYS STARVE?

LORD GORELL’S AWAKENING

JUDGES: THEIR PROFESSIONAL LIMITATIONS

CONCLUSION

THE SHEWING-UP OF BLANCO POSNET (PLAY)

Press Cuttings

Misalliance

PREFACE: PARENTS AND CHILDREN. Trailing Clouds of Glory

The Child is Father to the Man

What is a Child?

The Sin of Nadab and Abihu

The Manufacture of Monsters

Small and Large Families

Children as Nuisances

Child Fanciers

Childhood as a State of Sin

School

My Scholastic Acquirements

Schoolmasters of Genius

What We Do Not Teach, and Why

Taboo in Schools

Alleged Novelties in Modern Schools

What is to be Done?

Children’s Rights and Duties

Should Children Earn their Living?

Children’s Happiness

The Horror of the Perpetual Holiday

University Schoolboyishness

The New Laziness

The Infinite School Task

The Rewards and Risks of Knowledge

English Physical Hardihood and Spiritual Cowardice

The Risks of Ignorance and Weakness

The Common Sense of Toleration

The Sin of Athanasius

The Experiment Experimenting

Why We Loathe Learning and Love Sport

Antichrist

Under the Whip

Technical Instruction

Docility and Dependence

The Abuse of Docility

The Schoolboy and the Homeboy

The Comings of Age of Children

The Conflict of Wills

The Demagogue’s Opportunity

Our Quarrelsomeness

We Must Reform Society before we can Reform Ourselves

The Pursuit of Manners

Not too much Wind on the Heath, Brother

Wanted: a Child’s Magna Charta

The Pursuit of Learning

Children and Game: a Proposal

The Parents’ Intolerable Burden

Mobilization

Children’s Rights and Parents’ Wrongs

How Little We Know About Our Parents

Our Abandoned Mothers

Family Affection

The Fate of the Family

Family Mourning

Art Teaching

The Impossibility of Secular Education

Natural Selection as a Religion

Moral Instruction Leagues

The Bible

Artist Idolatry

“The Machine”

The Provocation to Anarchism

Imagination

Government by Bullies

MISALLIANCE (PLAY)

The Dark Lady Of The Sonnets

PREFACE TO THE DARK LADY OF THE SONNETS. How the Play came to be Written

Thomas Tyler

Frank Harris

Harris “durch Mitleid wissend”

“Sidney’s Sister: Pembroke’s Mother”

Shakespear’s Social Standing

This Side Idolatry

Shakespear’s Pessimism

Gaiety of Genius

Jupiter and Semele

The Idol of the Bardolaters

Shakespear’s alleged Sycophancy and Perversion

Shakespear and Democracy

Shakespear and the British Public

THE DARK LADY OF THE SONNETS (PLAY)

Fanny’s First Play

PREFACE TO FANNY’S FIRST PLAY

INDUCTION

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

EPILOGUE

Androcles And The Lion

PREFACE ON THE PROSPECTS OF CHRISTIANITY. WHY NOT GIVE CHRISTIANITY A TRIAL?

WHY JESUS MORE THAN ANOTHER?

WAS JESUS A COWARD?

WAS JESUS A MARTYR?

THE GOSPELS WITHOUT PREJUDICE

THE GOSPELS NOW UNINTELLIGIBLE TO NOVICES

WORLDLINESS OF THE MAJORITY

RELIGION OF THE MINORITY. SALVATIONISM

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ATONEMENT AND PUNISHMENT

SALVATION AT FIRST A CLASS PRIVILEGE; AND THE REMEDY

RETROSPECTIVE ATONEMENT, AND THE EXPECTATION OF THE REDEEMER

COMPLETION OF THE SCHEME BY LUTHER AND CALVIN

JOHN BARLEYCORN

LOOKING FOR THE END OF THE WORLD

THE HONOR OF DIVINE PARENTAGE

MATTHEW. THE ANNUNCIATION: THE MASSACRE: THE FLIGHT

JOHN THE BAPTIST

JESUS JOINS THE BAPTISTS

THE SAVAGE JOHN AND THE CIVILIZED JESUS

JESUS NOT A PROSLETYST

THE TEACHINGS OF JESUS

THE MIRACLES

MATTHEW IMPUTES DIGNITY TO JESUS

THE GREAT CHANGE

JERUSALEM AND THE MYSTICAL SACRIFICE

NOT THIS MAN BUT BARRABAS

THE RESURRECTION

DATE OF MATTHEW’S NARRATIVE

CLASS TYPE OF MATTHEW’S JESUS

MARK. THE WOMEN DISCIPLES AND THE ASCENSION

LUKE. LUKE THE LITERARY ARTIST

THE CHARM OF LUKE’S NARRATIVE

THE TOUCH OF PARISIAN ROMANCE

WAITING FOR THE MESSIAH

JOHN. A NEW STORY AND A NEW CHARACTER

JOHN THE IMMORTAL EYEWITNESS

THE PECULIAR THEOLOGY OF JESUS

JOHN AGREED AS TO THE TRIAL AND CRUCIFIXION

CREDIBILITY OF THE GOSPELS

FASHIONS OF BELIEF

CREDIBILITY AND TRUTH

CHRISTIAN ICONOLATRY AND THE PERILS OF THE ICONOCLAST

THE ALTERNATIVE TO BARRABAS

THE REDUCTION TO MODERN PRACTICE OF CHRISTIANITY

MODERN COMMUNISM

REDISTRIBUTION

SHALL HE WHO MAKES, OWN

LABOR TIME

THE DREAM OF DISTRIBUTION ACCORDING TO MERIT

VITAL DISTRIBUTION

EQUAL DISTRIBUTION

THE CAPTAIN AND THE CABIN BOY

THE POLITICAL AND BIOLOGICAL OBJECTIONS TO INEQUALITY

JESUS AS ECONOMIST

JESUS AS BIOLOGIST

MONEY THE MIDWIFE OF SCIENTIFIC COMMUNISM

JUDGE NOT

LIMITS TO FREE WILL

JESUS ON MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY

WHY JESUS DID NOT MARRY

INCONSISTENCY OF THE SEX INSTINCT

FOR BETTER OR WORSE

THE CASE FOR MARRIAGE

CELIBACY NO REMEDY

AFTER THE CRUCIFIXION

THE VINDICTIVE MIRACLES AND THE STONING OF STEPHEN

PAUL

THE CONFUSION OF CHRISTENDOM

THE SECRET OF PAUL’S SUCCESS

PAUL’S QUALITIES

THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES

THE CONTROVERSIES ON BAPTISM AND TRANSUBSTANTIATION

THE ALTERNATIVE CHRISTS

CREDULITY NO CRITERION

BELIEF IN PERSONAL IMMORTALITY NO CRITERION

THE SECULAR VIEW NATURAL, NOT RATIONAL, THEREFORE INEVITABLE

“THE HIGHER CRITICISM.”

THE PERILS OF SALVATIONISM

THE IMPORTANCE OF HELL IN THE SALVATION SCHEME

THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ATONEMENT

THE TEACHING OF CHRISTIANITY

CHRISTIANITY AND THE EMPIRE

PROLOGUE

ACT I

ACT II

Afterword

Overruled: A Demonstration

PREFACE TO OVERRULED. THE ALLEVIATIONS OF MONOGAMY

INACCESSIBILITY OF THE FACTS

THE CONVENTION OF JEALOUSY

THE MISSING DATA OF A SCIENTIFIC NATURAL HISTORY OF MARRIAGE

ARTIFICIAL RETRIBUTION

THE FAVORITE SUBJECT OF FARCICAL COMEDY

THE PSEUDO SEX PLAY

ART AND MORALITY

THE LIMITS OF STAGE PRESENTATION

PRUDERIES OF THE FRENCH STAGE

OUR DISILLUSIVE SCENERY

HOLDING THE MIRROR UP TO NATURE

FARCICAL COMEDY SHIRKING ITS SUBJECT

OVERRULED (PLAY)

Pygmalion

PREFACE TO PYGMALION

A Professor of Phonetics

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

ACT IV

ACT V

APPENDIX

Great Catherine (Whom Glory Still Adores)

THE AUTHOR’S APOLOGY FOR GREAT CATHERINE

THE FIRST SCENE

THE SECOND SCENE

THE THIRD SCENE

THE FOURTH SCENE

The Music Cure

Beauty’s Duty (Unfinished)

O’Flaherty, V. C

A RECRUITING PAMPHLET

O’FLAHERTY V.C. (PLAY)

The Inca Of Perusalem: An Almost Historical Comedietta

PROLOGUE

INCA OF PERUSALEM (PLAY)

Augustus Does His Bit

PREFACE

AUGUSTUS DOES HIS BIT (PLAY)

Skit For The Tiptaft Revue

Annajanska, The Bolshevik Empress

ANNAJANSKA, THE BOLSHEVIK EMPRESS (PLAY)

Heartbreak House

HEARTBREAK HOUSE AND HORSEBACK HALL. Where Heartbreak House Stands

The Inhabitants

Horseback Hall

Revolution on the Shelf

The Cherry Orchard

Nature’s Long Credits

The Wicked Half Century

Hypochondria

Those who do not know how to live must make a Merit of Dying

War Delirium

Madness in Court

The Long Arm of War

The Rabid Watchdogs of Liberty

The Sufferings of the Sane

Evil in the Throne of Good

Straining at the Gnat and swallowing the Camel

Little Minds and Big Battles

The Dumb Capables and the Noisy Incapables

The Practical Business Men

How the Fools shouted the Wise Men down

The Mad Election

The Yahoo and the Angry Ape

Plague on Both your Houses!

How the Theatre fared

The Soldier at the Theatre Front

Heartbreak House

Commerce in the Theatre

Unser Shakespeare

The Higher Drama put out of Action

Church and Theatre

The Next Phase

The Ephemeral Thrones and the Eternal Theatre

How War muzzles the Dramatic Poet

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

Back To Methuselah: A Metabiological Pentateuch

In the Beginning

ACT I

ACT II

The Gospel of the Brothers Barnabas

The Thing Happens

Tragedy of an Elderly Gentleman

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

ACT IV

As Far as Thought Can Reach

The War Indemnities (unfinished)

Saint Joan

Preface. JOAN THE ORIGINAL AND PRESUMPTUOUS

JOAN AND SOCRATES

CONTRAST WITH NAPOLEON

WAS JOAN INNOCENT OR GUILTY?

JOAN'S GOOD LOOKS

JOAN'S SOCIAL POSITION

JOAN'S VOICES AND VISIONS

THE EVOLUTIONARY APPETITE

THE MERE ICONOGRAPHY DOES NOT MATTER

THE MODERN EDUCATION WHICH JOAN ESCAPED

FAILURES OF THE VOICES

JOAN A GALTONIC VISUALIZER

JOAN'S MANLINESS AND MILITARISM

WAS JOAN SUICIDAL?

JOAN SUMMED UP

JOAN'S IMMATURITY AND IGNORANCE

THE MAID IN LITERATURE

PROTESTANT MISUNDERSTANDINGS OF THE MIDDLE AGES

COMPARATIVE FAIRNESS OF JOAN'S TRIAL

JOAN NOT TRIED AS A POLITICAL OFFENDER

THE CHURCH UNCOMPROMISED BY ITS AMENDS

CRUELTY, MODERN AND MEDIEVAL

CATHOLIC ANTI-CLERICALISM

CATHOLICISM NOT YET CATHOLIC ENOUGH

THE LAW OF CHANGE IS THE LAW OF GOD

CREDULITY, MODERN AND MEDIEVAL

TOLERATION, MODERN AND MEDIEVAL

VARIABILITY OP TOLERATION

THE CONFLICT BETWEEN GENIUS AND DISCIPLINE

JOAN AS THEOCRAT

UNBROKEN SUCCESS ESSENTIAL IN THEOCRACY

MODERN DISTORTIONS OF JOAN'S HISTORY

HISTORY ALWAYS OUT OF DATE

THE REAL JOAN NOT MARVELLOUS ENOUGH FOR US

THE STAGE LIMITS OF HISTORICAL REPRESENTATION

A VOID IN THE ELIZABETHAN DRAMA

TRAGEDY, NOT MELODRAMA

THE INEVITABLE FLATTERIES OF TRAGEDY

SOME WELL-MEANT PROPOSALS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE PLAY

THE EPILOGUE

TO THE CRITICS, LEST THEY SHOULD FEEL IGNORED

SCENE I

SCENE II

SCENE III

SCENE IV

SCENE V

SCENE VI

EPILOGUE

The Glimpse Of Reality: A Tragedietta

Fascinating Foundling: Disgrace To The Author

The Apple Cart: A Political Extravaganza

Preface

ACT I

AN INTERLUDE

ACT II

Mr Shaw Replies to His Critics

A Walk and a Talk with Mr Shaw

Bernard Shaw's Denial

Mr Shaw and Democracy

The Apple-Cart Again

Too True to Be Good

Preface. MONEY AND HAPPINESS

THE VAMPIRE AND THE CALF

THE OLD SOLDIER AND THE PUBLIC HOUSE

THE UNLOADING MILLIONAIRES

DELUSIONS OF POVERTY

TRYING IT FOR AN HOUR

CONSOLATIONS OF THE LANDED GENTRY

MISERIES OF THE VAGRANT ROOTLESS RICH

THE REDEMPTION FROM PROPERTY

FUNDAMENTAL NATURAL CONDITIONS OF HUMAN SOCIETY

THE CATHOLIC SOLUTION

NEED FOR A COMMON FAITH

RUSSIA REDISCOVERS THE CHURCH SYSTEM

WHY THE CHRISTIAN SYSTEM FAILED

GOVERNMENT BY EVERYBODY

FAILURE ALL ROUND

OBSOLETE VOWS

SUPERNATURAL PRETENSIONS

ECLECTIC DEMOCRACY

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

From the Malvern Festival Book, 1932

Why "Too True to be Good" Failed: A Moral in Favour of a National Theatre

Village Wooing: A Comedietta for Two Voices

FIRST CONVERSATION

SECOND CONVERSATION

THIRD CONVERSATION

On the Rocks: A Political Comedy

Preface. EXTERMINATION

KILLING AS A POLITICAL FUNCTION

THE SACREDNESS OF HUMAN LIFE

PRESENT EXTERMINATIONS

PREVIOUS ATTEMPTS MISS THE POINT

KING CHARLES'S HEAD

RIGHT TO EXTERMINATE CONFERRED BY PRIVATE PROPERTY

DISGUISES UNDER WHICH PRIVATE EXTERMINATION OPERATES

PRIVATE POWERS OF LIFE AND DEATH

CRUELTY'S EXCUSES

LEADING CASE OF JESUS CHRIST

"CROSSTIANITY"

CHRISTIANITY AND THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT

THE RUSSIAN EXPERIMENT

INADEQUACY OF PENAL CODES

LIMITED LIABILITY IN MORALS

NATURAL LIMIT TO EXTERMINATION

INCOMPATIBILITY OF PEASANTRY WITH MODERN CIVILIZATION

A PEASANT VICTORY IS A VICTORY FOR PRIVATE PROPERTY

PREVENTIVE EXTERMINATION: ITS DIFFICULTIES

TEMPERAMENTAL DIFFICULTIES

IMPORTANCE OF LAZINESS FOR FALLOWING

STANDARD RELIGION INDISPENSABLE

ECLECTIC RELIGIONS

IMPORTANCE OF FREE THOUGHT

TOLERATION MOSTLY ILLUSORY

LEADING CASES: SOCRATES AND JESUS

THE CASE OF GALILEO

FIGMENT OF THE SELFREGARDING ACTION

INCOMPLETENESS OF THE GREAT TRIALS

A MODERN PASSION PLAY IMPOSSIBLE

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN READER AND SPECTATOR

THE SACREDNESS OF CRITICISM

ACT I

ACT II

The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles

Preface on Days of Judgment

PROLOGUE. SCENE I

SCENE II

SCENE III

ACT I

ACT II

The Simple Truth of the Matter

The Six of Calais

Prefatory Note

THE SIX OF CALAIS

Author's Note

Arthur and the Acetone

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

The Millionairess

PREFACE ON BOSSES

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

ACT IV

Cymbeline Refinished: A Variation on Shakespeare’s Ending

Foreword

ACT V

Geneva

Preface

HOODWINKED HEROISM

ENGLAND FRIGHTENED AND GREAT

ENGLAND SECURE AND LAZY

HISTORY STOPS YESTERDAY: STATECRAFT WORKS BLINDFOLD

WE SPLIT THE ATOM

AN AMORAL VICTORY

CIVILIZATION'S WILL TO LIVE ALWAYS DEFEATED BY DEMOCRACY

INCOMPETENT GOVERNMENTS ARE THE CRUELLEST

HITLER

PSEUDO MESSIAH AND MADMAN

DEMOCRACY MISUNDERSTOOD

"GREAT MEN"

WE CAN AND MUST LIVE LONGER

THE NEXT DISCOVERY

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

ACT IV

Author's Note

New Shaw Play and Germany

For the Press

Telescoping "Geneva"

Further Meditations on Shaw's "Geneva" by Shaw

“In Good King Charles’ Golden Days”

Preface

STAGE CHAPTERS OF HISTORY

NEWTON'S RECTILINEAR UNIVERSE

CHARLES'S GOLDEN DAYS

THE FUTURE OF WOMEN IN POLITICS

THE COUPLED VOTE

ACT I

ACT II

Playlet on the British Party System

Buoyant Billions: A Comedy of No Manners

Preface

ACT I. THE WORLD BETTERER

ACT II. THE ADVENTURE

ACT III. THE DISCUSSION

ACT IV. THE END

The Author Explains

Shakes versus Shav

Preface

Farfetched Fables

Preface, § i

THE NEW PSYCHOBIOLOGY

AM I A PATHOLOGICAL CASE?

DIVINE PROVIDENCE

MENTAL CAPACITY DIFFERS AND DIVIDES

SATANIC SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM OF EVIL

MENDACITY COMPULSORY IN KINGCRAFT AND PRIESTCRAFT

G.B.S. MIRACLE FAKER

PARENTAL DILEMMAS

Preface, § ii. THE ALL OR NOTHING COMPLEX

CATHOLICISM IMPRACTICABLE

THE TARES AND THE WHEAT

THE THIRTYNINE ARTICLES

A HUNDRED RELIGIONS AND ONLY ONE SAUCE

THE MARXIST CHURCH

SHOULD I BE SHOT IN RUSSIA?

COMPATIBILITIES

BOHEMIAN ANARCHISM

SHAM DEMOCRACY

Preface, § iii. THE POLITICAL TIME LAG

ADULT SUFFRAGE IS MOBOCRACY

THE MARXIST CLASS WAR

WHAT IS TO BE DONE?

POLITICAL MATHEMATICS

RENT AND VALUE THE ASS'S BRIDGES

STATISTICS VITAL

THE ESTHETIC TEST

SUBCONSCIOUS CAPACITIES

EXAMINATIONS AND SCHOOLMASTERS

Preface, § iv. THE WRONG SORT OF MEMORY

SOME RESULTS

CAPITAL ACCUMULATION

ENGLAND'S SHAMEFACED LEADERSHIP

THE THREATENING FUTURE: HOMILIES NO USE

First Fable

Second Fable

Third Fable

Fourth Fable

Fifth Fable

Sixth and Last Fable

Why She Would Not

SCENE I

SCENE II

SCENE III

SCENE IV

SCENE V

Miscellaneous Works of G. B. Shaw

What do Men of Letters Say? - The New York Times Articles on War (1915):

"Common Sense About the War" by G. B. Shaw

I

II. RECRUITING

III. THE TERMS OF PEACE

"Shaw's Nonsense About Belgium" By Arnold Bennett

Written for THE NEW YORK TIMES

"Bennett States the German Case" by G. B. Shaw

Letter to The Daily News of London

Flaws in Shaw's Logic. By Cunninghame Graham

Letter to The Daily News of London

Editorial Comment on Shaw By The New York World

Comment by Readers of Shaw. To the Editor of The New York Times

Open Letter to President Wilson[1] by G. B. Shaw

A German Letter to G. Bernard Shaw By Herbert Eulenberg

“Mr. G. Bernard Shaw on Socialism” (Speech)

The Miraculous Revenge

Quintessence Of Ibsenism

PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION

PREFACE: 1913

PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION

THE TWO PIONEERS

IDEALS AND IDEALISTS

THE WOMANLY WOMAN

THE AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ANTI-IDEALIST: EXTRAVAGANZAS. BRAND, 1866

PEER GYNT, 1867

EMPEROR AND GALILEAN, 1873

THE OBJECTIVE ANTI-IDEALIST PLAYS

THE LEAGUE OF YOUTH, 1869

PILLARS OF SOCIETY, 1877

A DOLL’S HOUSE, 1879

GHOSTS, 1881

DESCRIPTIONS OF THE PLAY

DESCRIPTIONS OF IBSEN

DESCRIPTIONS OF IBSEN’S ADMIRERS

AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE, 1882

THE WILD DUCK, 1884

ROSMERSHOLM, 1886

THE LADY FROM THE SEA, 1888

HEDDA GABLER, 1890

THE LAST FOUR PLAYS. DOWN AMONG THE DEAD MEN

THE MASTER BUILDER, 1892

LITTLE EYOLF, 1894

JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN, 1896

WHEN WE DEAD AWAKEN, 1900

THE LESSON OF THE PLAYS

WHAT IS THE NEW ELEMENT IN THE NORWEGIAN SCHOOL?

THE TECHNICAL NOVELTY IN IBSEN’S PLAYS

NEEDED: AN IBSEN THEATRE

Economic

Rent

The County Family

The Proletariat

Exchange Value

Wages

Capitalism

"Over-population."

"Illth."

The Transition to Social Democracy*21

The Impossibilities Of Anarchism

Anarchists and Socialists

Individualist Anarchism

Communist Anarchism

Democracy

The Anarchist Spirit

The Perfect Wagnerite, Commentary on the Niblung’s Ring

PREFACE TO THE FIRST GERMAN EDITION

PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION

PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION

PRELIMINARY ENCOURAGEMENTS

THE RING OF THE NIBLUNGS

THE RHINE GOLD

WAGNER AS REVOLUTIONIST

THE VALKYRIES

SIEGFRIED

BACK TO OPERA AGAIN

SIEGFRIED AS PROTESTANT

PANACEA QUACKERY, OTHERWISE IDEALISM

DRAMATIC ORIGIN OF WOTAN

THE LOVE PANACEA

NOT LOVE, BUT LIFE

ANARCHISM NO PANACEA

SIEGFRIED CONCLUDED

NIGHT FALLS ON THE GODS. PROLOGUE

A WAGNERIAN NEWSPAPER CONTROVERSY

FORGOTTEN ERE FINISHED

WHY HE CHANGED HIS MIND

WAGNER’S OWN EXPLANATION

THE PESSIMIST AS AMORIST

THE MUSIC OF THE RING. THE REPRESENTATIVE THEMES

THE CHARACTERIZATION

THE OLD AND THE NEW MUSIC

THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

THE MUSIC OF THE FUTURE

BAYREUTH

BAYREUTH IN ENGLAND

WAGNERIAN SINGERS

Letter to Beatrice Webb

The Revolutionist’s Handbook And Pocket Companion

PREFACE TO THE REVOLUTIONIST’S HANDBOOK

FOREWORD

AND YET

I. ON GOOD BREEDING

II. PROPERTY AND MARRIAGE

III. THE PERFECTIONIST EXPERIMENT AT ONEIDA CREEK

IV. MAN’S OBJECTION TO HIS OWN IMPROVEMENT

V. THE POLITICAL NEED FOR THE SUPERMAN

VI. PRUDERY EXPLAINED

VII. PROGRESS AN ILLUSION

VIII. THE CONCEIT OF CIVILIZATION

IX. THE VERDICT OF HISTORY

X. THE METHOD

Maxims For Revolutionists

The New Theology

How to Write A Popular Play: An Essay

1

2: WHY THE CRITICS ARE ALWAYS WRONG

3: THE INTERPRETER OF LIFE

4: HOW THE GREAT DRAMATISTS TORTURE THE PUBLIC

A Treatise on Parents and Children: An Essay

PARENTS AND CHILDREN. Trailing Clouds of Glory

The Child is Father to the Man

What is a Child?

The Sin of Nadab and Abihu

The Manufacture of Monsters

Small and Large Families

Children as Nuisances

Child Fanciers

Childhood as a State of Sin

School

My Scholastic Acquirements

Schoolmasters of Genius

What We Do Not Teach, and Why

Taboo in Schools

Alleged Novelties in Modern Schools

What is to be Done?

Children's Rights and Duties

Should Children Earn their Living?

Children's Happiness

The Horror of the Perpetual Holiday

University Schoolboyishness

The New Laziness

The Infinite School Task

The Rewards and Risks of Knowledge

English Physical Hardihood and Spiritual Cowardice

The Risks of Ignorance and Weakness

The Common Sense of Toleration

The Sin of Athanasius

The Experiment Experimenting

Why We Loathe Learning and Love Sport

Antichrist

Under the Whip

Technical Instruction

Docility and Dependence

The Abuse of Docility

The Schoolboy and the Homeboy

The Comings of Age of Children

The Conflict of Wills

The Demagogue's Opportunity

Our Quarrelsomeness

We Must Reform Society before we can Reform Ourselves

The Pursuit of Manners

Not too much Wind on the Heath, Brother

Wanted: a Child's Magna Charta

The Pursuit of Learning

Children and Game: a Proposal

The Parents' Intolerable Burden

Mobilization

Children's Rights and Parents' Wrongs

How Little We Know About Our Parents

Our Abandoned Mothers

Family Affection

The Fate of the Family

Family Mourning

Art Teaching

The Impossibility of Secular Education

Natural Selection as a Religion

Moral Instruction Leagues

The Bible

Artist Idolatry

"The Machine"

The Provocation to Anarchism

Imagination

Government by Bullies

Memories of Oscar Wilde

The Intelligent Women’s Guide to Socialism and Capitalism: Excerpts

Women in the Labour Market

Socialism and Marriage

Socialism and Children

Letter to Frank Harris

How These Doctors Love One Another!

The Black Girl in Search of God

The Political Madhouse in America and Nearer Home

AN EXPLANATION

On Capital Punishment

Essays on Bernard Shaw

George Bernard Shaw by G. K. Chesterton

Introduction to the First Edition

The Problem of a Preface

The Irishman

The Puritan

The Progressive

The Critic

The Dramatist

The Philosopher

The Quintessence of Shaw by James Huneker

I

II

III

IV

Old and New Masters: Bernard Shaw by Robert Lynd

George Bernard Shaw: A Poem by Oliver Herford

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