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Bentley, Eric, Bernard Shaw, 1856–1950, New Directions, 1957.
Crompton, Louis, ‘‘A Hagiography of Creative Evolution,’’ in George Bernard Shaw’s Saint Joan, edited by Harold Bloom, Chelsea House, 1987, p. 47.
Graham, James, ‘‘Shaw on Saint Joan,’’ in Saint Joan Fifty Years After, edited by Stanley Weintraub, Louisiana State University Press, 1973, p. 17.
Grene, Nicholas, ‘‘Shavian History,’’ in George Bernard Shaw’s Saint Joan, edited by Harold Bloom, Chelsea House, 1987, p. 121.
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