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- SHAW The Annual of Bernard Shaw Studies
- Penn State University Press
- Article
- "Writing Was Resilience. Resilience Was an Adventure": Marianne Moore, Bernard Shaw, and the Art of Writing Volume 29, 2009, pp. 66-78
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This issue contains 30 articles in total
- Contributors
- Shaw Settles His Quarrel with Sir Henry Irving: (Introduction, Afterword, and Notes by Margot Peters)
- Introduction: Shaw's Infinite Variety
- International Shaw Society
- Notices
- A Continuing Checklist of Shaviana
- In Memoriam: T. F. Evans
- In Memoriam: Anthony Ellis
- Robert Scogin and Shaw Chicago
- John MacDonald and the Washington Stage Guild
- Montgomery Davis, Bringer of Shavian Light
- Shaw Lives!
- Two Ambitious Young Irishmen
- Shaw Goes to China
- Blood and Fire for the Millennium
- Joan Rehabilitated
- Better than Chocolate
- The Ambiguities of Pygmalion
- Three Shaws
- Postmodern Elements in Shaw's Misalliance
- Shaw and Music: Meaning in a Basset Horn
- Shades of Local Color: Pygmalion and Its Translation and Reception in Central Europe, 1913–1914
- Saint Joan from a Chinese Perspective: Shaw and the Last Emperor, Henry Pu-Yi Aisin-Gioro
- Shavian Romance in Saint Joan: Satire as Antitragedy
- "Writing Was Resilience. Resilience Was an Adventure": Marianne Moore, Bernard Shaw, and the Art of Writing
- Shakespeare, Shotover, Surrogation: "Blaming the Bard" in Heartbreak House
- Shaw's Troy: Heartbreak House and Euripides' Trojan Women
- Boy Gets Girl
- Girl Gets Boy
- Homo Philanderus as Created and Embodied by Bernard Shaw
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