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Bentley, Eric, ‘‘Foreword,’’ in Plays, by George Bernard Shaw, New American Library, 1960, pp. vii–xxx.
Berst, Charles A., ‘‘Propaganda and Art in Mrs. Warren’s Profession,’’ in ELH, Vol. 33, No. 3, September 1966, pp. 390–404.
Shaw, George Bernard, ‘‘The Author’s Apology,’’ in Plays, by George Bernard Shaw, Penguin, 1960.
———, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, in Plays, by George Bernard Shaw, Penguin, 1960, pp. 31–115.
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