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Dear Mr Shaw

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___________________ SELECTIONS FROM GEORGE BERNARD SHAW'S POSTBAG ____________________ '...wonderful entertainment' - Julian Symons, SUNDAY TIMES 'Shaw's charm and brilliance pervade this book' - Piers Brendon, OBSERVER '...sparkling celebration of a literary lion' - George Randall, MAIL ON SUNDAY ____________________ This illustrated volume features the letters from around the globe (plus one from beyond the grave) written to George Bernard Shaw, together with his witty and unpredictable replies. Shaw calculated that he could have written about 20 more plays in the time expended on the quarter of a million letters and cards he sent in reply to those who wrote to him. At one stage he was receiving up to three proposals of marriage a week, and included here are mutual declarations of love exchanged with Virginia Woolf and a final letter to one long-standing correspondent: "Dear Elsie, Seek younger friends, I am extinct. G.B.Shaw". He declared "I have become the father confessor of the whole world", and this compilation indicates the wide range of topics on which he was requested to advise. To one aspirant author, W.H. Davies, he ensured the success of "Autobiography of a Super-Tramp", but to another he responded "Who would want to read your rubbish after my preface?". A great number demanded attention to troubles great and small, serious and ridiculous, from the plea for a new doggie (agreed), to the offer of lunch at Chequers and a knighthood (declined).

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ISBN: 9780747502562
Publication date:
Author: Bernard Shaw
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 272 pages
Genres: Diaries, letters and journals
Biography: writers
Literary studies: plays and playwrights
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000