Bernard Shaw: 1898-1918, The Pursuit of PowerRandom House, 1988 - Dramatists, Irish |
Contents
3 A revolution at the Court unites Granville Barker | 3 |
CHAPTER II | 46 |
2 In which Max Beerbohm begins his caricatures | 58 |
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