

An edition of Bernard Shaw and the Webbs (2002)
By George Bernard Shaw
Publish Date
2002
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Language
eng
Pages
311
Description:
"Bernard Shaw was twenty-four and Sidney Webb twenty-one when they met in October 1880 at a gathering of a debating club called the Zetetical Society. Having sympathetic interests, both men decided, after some personal and joint exploration, to devote their lives to improving the human condition. This collection of 140 annotated letters, 74 of which have never before been published, documents the subsequent friendship and collaboration shared by Shaw, Webb, and Webb's wife, Beatrice, throughout their lives.". "The letters, written between 1883 and 1946, discuss the founding of the Fabian Society, the British Labour Party, the London School of Economics, and the New Statesman through the Boer, First, and Second World Wars. Fully annotated with headnotes and footnotes, the letters in this collection will expand the general view of Shaw the dramatist to incorporate Shaw the political activist and lifelong friend of the Webbs."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Correspondence, Dramatists, Irish, Socialists, Irish Dramatists, Webb, sidney, 1859-1947, Webb, beatrice potter, 1858-1943, Dramatists, correspondence, Authors, irish, Authors, correspondence
People: Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), Beatrice Potter Webb (1858-1943), Sidney Webb (1859-1947)
Places: Great Britain
Times: 20th century, 19th century