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Adcock, Arthur St. John, “George Bernard Shaw,” in The Glory That Was Grub Street: Impressions of Contemporary Authors, Stokes, 1928, p. 1.
“Bernard Shaw,” in The Norton Anthology of English Literature, 5th ed., edited by M. H. Abrams, Vol. 2, W. W. Norton, 1986, pp. 1759–62.
Borges, Jorge Luis, “For Bernard Shaw,” in Other Inquisitions, 1937–1952, by Jorge Luis Borges, translated by Ruth L. C. Simms, University of Texas Press, 1964, pp. 163–66.
Brecht, Bertolt, “Ovation for Shaw,” translated by Gerhard...
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