Mrs. G.B.S.: A PortraitHarper & Row, 1963 - 303 páginas This book is a biographical portrait of Charlotte Shaw, wife of famed Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw. |
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... play into English to make it accessible to those of my countrymen and women who could not read it in the original French . I spent many mornings of that chilly winter and spring trying to make the work as perfect as I could . " I was at ...
... play into English to make it accessible to those of my countrymen and women who could not read it in the original French . I spent many mornings of that chilly winter and spring trying to make the work as perfect as I could . " I was at ...
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... play , and Granville - Barker was so obviously disappointed that Charlotte felt sorry for him . Something was ... play in that situation , but had not mentioned it again . Now , watching Granville - Barker's disappointed face , she ...
... play , and Granville - Barker was so obviously disappointed that Charlotte felt sorry for him . Something was ... play in that situation , but had not mentioned it again . Now , watching Granville - Barker's disappointed face , she ...
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... play but a declaration of faith . Lilith's speech reads itself more beauti- fully within my brain than off the stage . The Second Part ( least ex- citing in the book ) gained most from the play acted . " I'd go mad if I'd been able to ...
... play but a declaration of faith . Lilith's speech reads itself more beauti- fully within my brain than off the stage . The Second Part ( least ex- citing in the book ) gained most from the play acted . " I'd go mad if I'd been able to ...
Contenido
THE TOWNSENDS 17571855 | 3 |
THE ENGLISHWOMAN 18551874 | 9 |
GROWING UP 18741877 | 20 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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