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- SHAW: The Journal of Bernard Shaw Studies
- Penn State University Press
- Article
- From Xu Bei Hong’s “Slave and the Lion” to Shaw’s Androcles and the Lion: Shaw’s Bridges to Chinese Culture Volume 39, Number 2, 2019, pp. 226-242
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This issue contains 13 articles in total
- A Continuing Checklist of Shaviana
- Bernard Shaw’s Fiction, Material Psychology, and Affect: Shaw, Freud, Simmel by Stephen Watt (review)
- Lady Gregory and Irish National Theatre: Art, Drama, Politics by Eglantina Remport (review)
- Bernard Shaw’s Postmistress: The Memoir of Jisbella Georgina Lyth as Told to Romie Lambkin ed. by L. W. Conolly (review)
- Undershaft in B-School: Responses of Business Students to Major Barbara
- A Protective Shield and Mistrust of Romantic Love: Some Psychological Consequences to Bernard Shaw from the Family Ménage à Trois
- The Roycroft Fiend: Bernard Shaw v. Elbert Hubbard
- The Slaying of His Da and Other Recurrent Problems in Shavian Biography
- From Xu Bei Hong’s “Slave and the Lion” to Shaw’s Androcles and the Lion: Shaw’s Bridges to Chinese Culture
- A Plethora of Bashvilles: Shaw’s “Masterpiece” and the Musicals It Spawned
- The “Breeding of Humanity”: Nietzsche and Shaw’s Man and Superman
- Utopia and Endless War: Bernard Shaw’s Major Barbara
- Introduction
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