Eric Bentley's graceful look at George Bernard Shaw was first
published over 50 years ago, and time has only strengthened the
conviction of his ideas and arguments about Shaw. When it arrived
in the late 1940's, this book was hailed by the great poet William
Carlos Williams as "the best treatise on contemporary manners I
think I have ever read. I was fascinated and rewarded in the depths
of my soul." Even Shaw himself described the book as "the best
critical description of my public activities I have yet come
across."
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