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Bernard Shaw's Remarkable Religion: A Faith That Fits the Facts

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252 Works Cited<br />

“Imprisonment.” Selected Prose. 857–924. [Taken from Doctors’ Delusions, Crude<br />

Criminology, Sham Education.]<br />

The Intelligent Woman’s Guide to Socialism, Capitalism, Sovietism and Fascism.<br />

1937. New York: Penguin, 1982.<br />

London Music in 1888–89 as Heard by Corno di Bassetto (Later Known as <strong>Bernard</strong><br />

Shaw) with Some Fur<strong>the</strong>r Autobiographical Particulars. London: Constable,<br />

1937.<br />

Major Barbara: A Facsimile of <strong>the</strong> Holograph Manuscript. Intro. <strong>Bernard</strong> F. Dukore.<br />

New York: Garland, 1981.<br />

Major Critical Essays: The Quintessence of Ibsenism; The Perfect Wagnerite; The<br />

Sanity of Art. London: Constable, 1932.<br />

“Mr. Shaw’s Method and Secret.” Selected Non-Dramatic Writings. 438–41.<br />

My Dear Doro<strong>the</strong>a: A Practical System of Moral Education for Females Embodied<br />

in a Letter to a Young Person of <strong>That</strong> Sex. New York: Vanguard, 1956.<br />

Music in London: 1890–94. 3 vols. London: Constable, 1932.<br />

“On Clive Bell’s Article.” Shaw on Theatre. Ed. E. J. West. New York: Hill and Wang,<br />

1958. 150–53. [Reprinted from The New Republic February 22, 1922.]<br />

“On Going to Church.” Selected Non-Dramatic Writings of <strong>Bernard</strong> Shaw. 378–90.<br />

Our Theatres in <strong>the</strong> Nineties. 3 vols. London: Constable, 1932.<br />

The Perfect Wagnerite: A Commentary on <strong>the</strong> Niblung’s Ring. 4th ed. 1923. New<br />

York: Dover, 1967.<br />

“Postscript: After Twenty-five Years.” Back to Methuselah. Bodley Head Shaw.<br />

5:685–703.<br />

Practical Politics: Twentieth-Century Views on Politics and Economics. Ed. Lloyd J.<br />

Hubenka. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1976.<br />

Preface to Killing for Sport. Selected Prose 925–41.<br />

Preface to Three Plays by Brieux. The Drama Observed 1188–1222.<br />

Preface with Appendixes to <strong>the</strong> 1893 Edition of Widowers’ Houses. Prefaces by<br />

<strong>Bernard</strong> Shaw. London: Constable, 1934. 667– 83.<br />

“Realism, Real and Unreal.” <strong>Bernard</strong> Shaw’s Non-Dramatic Literary Criticism.<br />

Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1972. 110–13.<br />

“Redistribution of Income.” The Road to Equality: Ten Unpublished Lectures and<br />

Essays, 1884–1918. By Shaw. Ed. Louis Crompton. Boston: Beacon Press, 1971.<br />

195–278.<br />

The Religious Speeches of <strong>Bernard</strong> Shaw. Ed. Warren Sylvester Smith. Foreword<br />

Arthur H. Ne<strong>the</strong>rcot. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press,<br />

1963.<br />

The Road to Equality: Ten Unpublished Lectures and Essays, 1884–1918. Ed. Louis<br />

Crompton. Boston: Beacon Press, 1971.<br />

Selected Non-Dramatic Writings. Ed. Dan H. Laurence. Boston: Houghton Mifflin,<br />

1965.<br />

Selected Prose. Ed. Diarmuid Russell. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1952.

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