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  • Index of Shaw:The Annual of Bernard Shaw Studies from Volumes One to Twenty-One
  • Gale K. Larson, Compiler

The following Index of SHAW: The Annual of Bernard Shaw Studies, published by The Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park, PA, covers the past twenty-one volumes from 1981 to 2001. It contains the author, title, and pagination of each article for all the volumes in chronological order. Book reviews are also listed.

Volume One: Shaw and Religion. Charles A. Berst, Editor

R. F. Bosworth. "Shaydullah Sees Shaw." 3-4.
Charles A. Berst. "In the Beginning: The Poetic Genesis of Shaw's God." 5-41.
J. L. Wisenthal. "Shaw and Ra: Religion and Some History Plays." 45-56.
Ina Rae Hark. "Lady Cicely, I Presume: Converting the Heathen, Shavian Style." 57-73.
Charles A. Berst. "'Some Necessary Repairs to Religion': Resurrecting an Early Shavian 'Sermon.'" 77-97.
Israel Cohen. "Superman and Jew: Mr. Bernard Shaw and Herr Brainin—A Notable Conversation." 99-104.
Sidney P. Albert. "The Lord's Prayer and Major Barbara." 107-128. [End Page 211]
David Matual. "Shaw's The Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet and Tolstoy's The Power of Darkness: Dramatic Kinship and Theological Opposition." 129-139.
Valli Rao. "Back to Methuselah: A Blakean Interpretation." 141-181.
Daniel Leary. "Too True to Be Good and Shaw's Romantic Synthesis: A Religion for Our Times." 183-203.
Warren Sylvester Smith. "The Adventures of Shaw, the Nun, and the Black Girl." 205-222.
Charles A. Carpenter. "Shaw and Religion/Philosophy: A Working Bibliography." 225-246.

Reviews and Checklist

Tony Stephenson. "Shaw's Women." Review of Shaw and the Actresses, by Margot Peters. New York: Doubleday, 1980. 249-251.
Calvin G. Rand. "Money and Politics." Review of Money and Politics in Ibsen, Shaw and Brecht, by Bernard F. Dukore. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1980. 251-254.
John R. Pfeiffer. "A Continuing Checklist of Shaviana." 255-258.

Volume Two: Shaw. Stanley Weintraub, Editor

Ray Bradbury. "GBS and the Loin of Pork." 1-2.
Tony Jason Stafford. "Mrs Warren's Profession: In the Garden of Respectability." 3-11.
Thomas P. Adler. "Candida as a 'Mystery.'" 13-15.
Joseph M. Hassett. "Climate and Character in John Bull's Other Island." 17-25.
Robert Coskren. "Siegfried Elements in the Plays of Bernard Shaw." 27-46.
Robert Wexelblatt. "Epicurus and Aristotle—And Satan and Juan." 47-55.
Thomas F. Hale. "Bernard Shaw—The Emergence of a Republican Royalist." 57-74.
Philip Klass. "'The Lady Automation' by E. E. Kellett: A Pygmalion Source?" 75-100. [End Page 212]
Edgar Rosenberg. "The Shaw/Dickens File: 1914 to 1950. An Annotated Checklist (Concluded)." 101-145.
Cecil Lewis. "George Bernard Shaw. A Pen Study." 147-153.
Christopher Hollis. "Mr Shaw's Saint Joan." 155-169.
Susan Rusinko. "Rattigan versus Shaw: The 'Drama of Ideas' Debate." 171-178.
Margot Peters, Charles Berst, Daniel Leary. "The State and Future of Shaw Research: The MLA Conference and Transcript." 179-193.

Reviews and Checklist

Stanley Weintraub. "Bernard Shaw, Film-Maker." Review of The Collected Screenplays of Bernard Shaw. Edited with an Introduction by Bernard F. Dukore. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1980. 195-200.
Alexander Seabrook. "Not by Shaw." Review of Lady, Wilt Thou Love Me? Eighteen Love Poems for Ellen Terry Attributed to George Bernard Shaw. Edited by Jack Werner. New York: Stein and Day, 1980. 200-201.
Robert Chapman. "Tailoring Heartbreak House for the Stage." Review of Bernard Shaw, Heartbreak House: A Facsimile of the Revised Typescript. Edited by Stanley Weintraub and Anne Wright. (General Editor of the Early Texts: Play Manuscripts in Facsimile Series: Dan H. Laurence.) New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1981. 201-206.
John R. Pfeiffer. "A Continuing Checklist of Shaviana." 207-217.

Volume Three: Shaw's Plays in Performance. Daniel Leary, Editor.

Daniel Leary. "From Page to Stage to Audience in Shaw." 1-23.
Bernard Shaw. "Less Scenery Would Mean Better Drama." 25-27.
Gladys M. Crane. "Directing Early Shaw: Acting and Meaning in Mrs Warren's Profession." 29-39.
Charles A. Berst. "The Action of Shaw's Settings and Props." 41-65.
Robert F. Whitman. "Shaw Listens to the Actors: The Completion of...

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