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Shaw's settings [electronic resource] : gardens and libraries / Tony Jason Stafford : foreword by R.F. Dietrich.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, c2013. 2015)Description: 1 online resource (pages cm.)ISBN:
  • 9780813048550
  • 0813048559
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 822/.912 23
LOC classification:
  • PR5367 .S73 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
Widowers' houses: "Life here is a perfect idyll" -- Mrs. Warren's profession: the walled gardens -- Arms and the man: "I took care to let them know that we have a library" -- Candida: a wall of bookshelves and the best view of the garden -- Man and Superman: books on a garden table -- Major Barbara: the Salvation Army's "garden and cusins" books -- Misalliance: gardens and books as the means to new dramatic forms -- Heartbreak house: "A long garden seat on the west" -- Back to Methuselah: the original garden and a library too.
Summary: An exploration of the various ways two settings, gardens and libraries, are used in various ways throughout Bernard Shaw's work.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Widowers' houses: "Life here is a perfect idyll" -- Mrs. Warren's profession: the walled gardens -- Arms and the man: "I took care to let them know that we have a library" -- Candida: a wall of bookshelves and the best view of the garden -- Man and Superman: books on a garden table -- Major Barbara: the Salvation Army's "garden and cusins" books -- Misalliance: gardens and books as the means to new dramatic forms -- Heartbreak house: "A long garden seat on the west" -- Back to Methuselah: the original garden and a library too.

An exploration of the various ways two settings, gardens and libraries, are used in various ways throughout Bernard Shaw's work.

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