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- SHAW: The Journal of Bernard Shaw Studies
- Penn State University Press
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- How Much?: Understanding Money in Major Barbara Volume 36, Number 1, 2016, pp. 73-81
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This issue contains 10 articles in total
- Introduction: Money Matters—Shaw’s Interrogation of Society’s Social Conscience
- International Shaw Society
- Philanthropy, Inheritances, and Legacies: Visualization, Sir Robert Ho Tung, and Idlewild in Buoyant Billions
- Shaw’s Staging of Capitalism: When “Money Is Not Made in the Light”
- Landlord–Tenant (Non)Relations in the Work of Bernard Shaw
- GBS as Philanthropist and Social Entrepreneur: Bridging Nineteenth-Century Charity and Twenty-First-Century Social Innovation
- Bernard Shaw Adjusted for Inflation: Evolution of Wealth
- How Much?: Understanding Money in Major Barbara
- Unashamed: Negative Affect and Shaw’s Psychology of Money
- Six Fabian Lectures on Redistribution of Income
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