The Collected Articles, Lectures, Essays & Letters of George Bernard Shaw

The Collected Articles, Lectures, Essays & Letters of George Bernard Shaw

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This carefully edited collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950) was an Irish playwright, essayist, novelist and short story writer and wrote more than 60 plays. He is the only person to have been awarded both a Nobel Prize in Literature (1925) and an Academy Award (1938), for his contributions to literature and for his work on the film Pygmalion (an adaptation of his own play) Content: Quintessence of Ibsenism (1891) The Impossibilities Of Anarchism (1895) The Perfect Wagnerite, Commentary on the Niblung's Ring (1898) The Revolutionist's Handbook And Pocket Companion (1903) Maxims For Revolutionists (1903) First Aid to Critics: Preface to Major Barbara (1905) On Doctors: Preface to The Doctor's Dilemma (1906) The New Theology (1907) On Marriage: Preface to Getting Married How to Write A Popular Play: An Essay (1909) A Treatise on Parents and Children: An Essay (1910) On the Prospects of Christianity: Preface to Androcles and the Lion (1912) What do Men of Letters Say?: The New York Times Articles on War (1915) "Common Sense About the War" "Bennett States the German Case" Open Letter to President Wilson Memories of Oscar Wilde (1916) On Darwinism and Evolution: Preface to Back to Methuselah (1921) A Letter and A Speech by Bernard Shaw: Letter to Beatrice Webb (1898) On Socialism: A Speech (1885) George Bernard Shaw: A Biography By G. K. Chesterton The Quintessence of Shaw By James Huneker Old and New Masters: Bernard Shaw By Robert Lynd George Bernard Shaw: A Poem by Oliver Herford

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Table of contents

1PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION
197Alleged Novelties in Modern Schools
2PREFACE: 1913
198What is to be Done?
3PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
199Children's Rights and Duties
4THE TWO PIONEERS
200Should Children Earn their Living?
5IDEALS AND IDEALISTS
201Children's Happiness
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6THE WOMANLY WOMAN
202The Horror of the Perpetual Holiday
7BRAND, 1866
203University Schoolboyishness
8PEER GYNT, 1867
204The New Laziness
9EMPEROR AND GALILEAN, 1873
205The Infinite School Task
10THE LEAGUE OF YOUTH, 1869
206The Rewards and Risks of Knowledge
11PILLARS OF SOCIETY, 1877
207English Physical Hardihood and Spiritual Cowardice
12A DOLL’S HOUSE, 1879
208The Risks of Ignorance and Weakness
13GHOSTS, 1881
209The Common Sense of Toleration
14DESCRIPTIONS OF THE PLAY
210The Sin of Athanasius
15DESCRIPTIONS OF IBSEN
211The Experiment Experimenting
16DESCRIPTIONS OF IBSEN’S ADMIRERS
212Why We Loathe Learning and Love Sport
17AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE, 1882
213Antichrist
18THE WILD DUCK, 1884
214Under the Whip
19ROSMERSHOLM, 1886
215Technical Instruction
20THE LADY FROM THE SEA, 1888
216Docility and Dependence
21HEDDA GABLER, 1890
217The Abuse of Docility
22THE MASTER BUILDER, 1892
218The Schoolboy and the Homeboy
23LITTLE EYOLF, 1894
219The Comings of Age of Children
24JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN, 1896
220The Conflict of Wills
25WHEN WE DEAD AWAKEN, 1900
221The Demagogue's Opportunity
26THE LESSON OF THE PLAYS
222Our Quarrelsomeness
27WHAT IS THE NEW ELEMENT IN THE NORWEGIAN SCHOOL?
223We Must Reform Society before we can Reform Ourselves
28THE TECHNICAL NOVELTY IN IBSEN’S PLAYS
224The Pursuit of Manners
29NEEDED: AN IBSEN THEATRE
225Not too much Wind on the Heath, Brother
30Anarchists and Socialists
226Wanted: a Child's Magna Charta
31Individualist Anarchism
227The Pursuit of Learning
32Communist Anarchism
228Children and Game: a Proposal
33Democracy
229The Parents' Intolerable Burden
34PREFACE TO THE FIRST GERMAN EDITION
230Mobilization
35PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
231Children's Rights and Parents' Wrongs
36PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
232How Little We Know About Our Parents
37PRELIMINARY ENCOURAGEMENTS
233Our Abandoned Mothers
38THE RING OF THE NIBLUNGS
234Family Affection
39THE RHINE GOLD
235The Fate of the Family
40WAGNER AS REVOLUTIONIST
236Family Mourning
41THE VALKYRIES
237Art Teaching
42SIEGFRIED
238The Impossibility of Secular Education
43BACK TO OPERA AGAIN
239Natural Selection as a Religion
44SIEGFRIED AS PROTESTANT
240Moral Instruction Leagues
45PANACEA QUACKERY, OTHERWISE IDEALISM
241The Bible
46DRAMATIC ORIGIN OF WOTAN
242Artist Idolatry
47THE LOVE PANACEA
243"The Machine"
48NOT LOVE, BUT LIFE
244The Provocation to Anarchism
49ANARCHISM NO PANACEA
245Imagination
50SIEGFRIED CONCLUDED
246WHY NOT GIVE CHRISTIANITY A TRIAL?
51NIGHT FALLS ON THE GODS
247WHY JESUS MORE THAN ANOTHER?
52PROLOGUE
248WAS JESUS A COWARD?
53A WAGNERIAN NEWSPAPER CONTROVERSY
249WAS JESUS A MARTYR?
54FORGOTTEN ERE FINISHED
250THE GOSPELS WITHOUT PREJUDICE
55WHY HE CHANGED HIS MIND
251THE GOSPELS NOW UNINTELLIGIBLE TO NOVICES
56WAGNER’S OWN EXPLANATION
252WORLDLINESS OF THE MAJORITY
57THE PESSIMIST AS AMORIST
253RELIGION OF THE MINORITY. SALVATIONISM
58THE MUSIC OF THE RING
254THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ATONEMENT AND PUNISHMENT
59THE REPRESENTATIVE THEMES
255SALVATION AT FIRST A CLASS PRIVILEGE; AND THE REMEDY
60THE CHARACTERIZATION
256RETROSPECTIVE ATONEMENT, AND THE EXPECTATION OF THE REDEEMER
61THE OLD AND THE NEW MUSIC
257COMPLETION OF THE SCHEME BY LUTHER AND CALVIN
62THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
258JOHN BARLEYCORN
63THE MUSIC OF THE FUTURE
259LOOKING FOR THE END OF THE WORLD
64BAYREUTH
260THE HONOR OF DIVINE PARENTAGE
65BAYREUTH IN ENGLAND
261THE ANNUNCIATION: THE MASSACRE: THE FLIGHT
66PREFACE TO THE REVOLUTIONIST’S HANDBOOK
262JOHN THE BAPTIST
67FOREWORD
263JESUS JOINS THE BAPTISTS
68AND YET
264THE SAVAGE JOHN AND THE CIVILIZED JESUS
69I. ON GOOD BREEDING
265JESUS NOT A PROSLETYST
70II. PROPERTY AND MARRIAGE
266THE TEACHINGS OF JESUS
71III. THE PERFECTIONIST EXPERIMENT AT ONEIDA CREEK
267THE MIRACLES
72IV. MAN’S OBJECTION TO HIS OWN IMPROVEMENT
268MATTHEW IMPUTES DIGNITY TO JESUS
73V. THE POLITICAL NEED FOR THE SUPERMAN
269THE GREAT CHANGE
74VI. PRUDERY EXPLAINED
270JERUSALEM AND THE MYSTICAL SACRIFICE
75VII. PROGRESS AN ILLUSION
271NOT THIS MAN BUT BARRABAS
76VIII. THE CONCEIT OF CIVILIZATION
272THE RESURRECTION
77IX. THE VERDICT OF HISTORY
273DATE OF MATTHEW’S NARRATIVE
78X. THE METHOD
274CLASS TYPE OF MATTHEW’S JESUS
79Maxims For Revolutionists (1903)
275THE WOMEN DISCIPLES AND THE ASCENSION
80THE GOSPEL OF ST. ANDREW UNDERSHAFT
276LUKE THE LITERARY ARTIST
81THE SALVATION ARMY
277THE CHARM OF LUKE’S NARRATIVE
82BARBARA’S RETURN TO THE COLORS.
278THE TOUCH OF PARISIAN ROMANCE
83WEAKNESSES OF THE SALVATION ARMY.
279WAITING FOR THE MESSIAH
84CHRISTIANITY AND ANARCHISM
280A NEW STORY AND A NEW CHARACTER
85DOUBTFUL CHARACTER BORNE BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION
281JOHN THE IMMORTAL EYEWITNESS
86DOCTOR’S CONSCIENCES
282THE PECULIAR THEOLOGY OF JESUS
87THE PECULIAR PEOPLE
283JOHN AGREED AS TO THE TRIAL AND CRUCIFIXION
88RECOIL OF THE DOGMA OF MEDICAL INFALLIBILITY ON THE DOCTOR
284CREDIBILITY OF THE GOSPELS
89WHY DOCTORS DO NOT DIFFER
285FASHIONS OF BELIEF
90THE CRAZE FOR OPERATIONS
286CREDIBILITY AND TRUTH
91CREDULITY AND CHLOROFORM
287CHRISTIAN ICONOLATRY AND THE PERILS OF THE ICONOCLAST
92MEDICAL POVERTY
288THE ALTERNATIVE TO BARRABAS
93THE SUCCESSFUL DOCTOR
289THE REDUCTION TO MODERN PRACTICE OF CHRISTIANITY
94THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SELFRESPECT IN SURGEONS
290MODERN COMMUNISM
95ARE DOCTORS MEN OF SCIENCE?
291REDISTRIBUTION
96BACTERIOLOGY AS A SUPERSTITION
292SHALL HE WHO MAKES, OWN
97ECONOMIC DIFFICULTIES OF IMMUNIZATION
293LABOR TIME
98THE PERILS OF INOCULATION
294THE DREAM OF DISTRIBUTION ACCORDING TO MERIT
99TRADE UNIONISM AND SCIENCE
295VITAL DISTRIBUTION
100DOCTORS AND VIVISECTION
296EQUAL DISTRIBUTION
101THE PRIMITIVE SAVAGE MOTIVE
297THE CAPTAIN AND THE CABIN BOY
102THE HIGHER MOTIVE. THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE.
298THE POLITICAL AND BIOLOGICAL OBJECTIONS TO INEQUALITY
103THE FLAW IN THE ARGUMENT
299JESUS AS ECONOMIST
104LIMITATIONS OF THE RIGHT TO KNOWLEDGE
300JESUS AS BIOLOGIST
105A FALSE ALTERNATIVE
301MONEY THE MIDWIFE OF SCIENTIFIC COMMUNISM
106CRUELTY FOR ITS OWN SAKE
302JUDGE NOT
107OUR OWN CRUELTIES
303LIMITS TO FREE WILL
108THE SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION OF CRUELTY
304JESUS ON MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY
109SUGGESTED LABORATORY TESTS OF THE VIVISECTOR’S EMOTIONS
305WHY JESUS DID NOT MARRY
110ROUTINE
306INCONSISTENCY OF THE SEX INSTINCT
111THE OLD LINE BETWEEN MAN AND BEAST
307FOR BETTER OR WORSE
112VIVISECTING THE HUMAN SUBJECT
308THE CASE FOR MARRIAGE
113“THE LIE IS A EUROPEAN POWER”
309CELIBACY NO REMEDY
114AN ARGUMENT WHICH WOULD DEFEND ANY CRIME
310AFTER THE CRUCIFIXION
115THOU ART THE MAN
311THE VINDICTIVE MIRACLES AND THE STONING OF STEPHEN
116WHAT THE PUBLIC WANTS AND WILL NOT GET
312PAUL
117THE VACCINATION CRAZE
313THE CONFUSION OF CHRISTENDOM.
118STATISTICAL ILLUSIONS
314THE SECRET OF PAUL’S SUCCESS
119THE SURPRISES OF ATTENTION AND NEGLECT
315PAUL’S QUALITIES
120STEALING CREDIT FROM CIVILIZATION
316THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES.
121BIOMETRIKA
317THE CONTROVERSIES ON BAPTISM AND TRANSUBSTANTIATION.
122PATIENT-MADE THERAPEUTICS
318THE ALTERNATIVE CHRISTS.
123THE REFORMS ALSO COME FROM THE LAITY
319CREDULITY NO CRITERION.
124FASHIONS AND EPIDEMICS
320BELIEF IN PERSONAL IMMORTALITY NO CRITERION.
125THE DOCTOR’S VIRTUES
321THE SECULAR VIEW NATURAL, NOT RATIONAL, THEREFORE INEVITABLE.
126THE DOCTOR’S HARDSHIPS
322“THE HIGHER CRITICISM.”
127THE PUBLIC DOCTOR
323THE PERILS OF SALVATIONISM.
128MEDICAL ORGANIZATION
324THE IMPORTANCE OF HELL IN THE SALVATION SCHEME.
129THE SOCIAL SOLUTION OF THE MEDICAL PROBLEM
325THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ATONEMENT.
130THE FUTURE OF PRIVATE PRACTICE
326THE TEACHING OF CHRISTIANITY.
131THE TECHNICAL PROBLEM
327CHRISTIANITY AND THE EMPIRE.
132THE LATEST THEORIES
328I.
133THE REVOLT AGAINST MARRIAGE
329II. RECRUITING.
134MARRIAGE NEVERTHELESS INEVITABLE
330III. THE TERMS OF PEACE.
135WHAT DOES THE WORD MARRIAGE MEAN
331"Bennett States the German Case"
136SURVIVALS OF SEX SLAVERY
332Memories of Oscar Wilde (1916)
137A NEW ATTACK ON MARRIAGE
333The Infidel Half Century
138A FORGOTTEN CONFERENCE OF MARRIED MEN
334THE DAWN OF DARWINISM
139HEARTH AND HOME
335THE ADVENT OF THE NEO-DARWINIANS
140TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING
336POLITICAL INADEQUACY OF THE HUMAN ANIMAL
141LARGE AND SMALL FAMILIES
337COWARDICE OF THE IRRELIGIOUS
142THE GOSPEL OF LAODICEA
338IS THERE ANY HOPE IN EDUCATION?
143FOR BETTER FOR WORSE
339HOMEOPATHIC EDUCATION
144WANTED: AN IMMORAL STATESMAN
340THE DIABOLICAL EFFICIENCY OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION
145THE LIMITS OF DEMOCRACY
341FLIMSINESS OF CIVILIZATION
146THE SCIENCE AND ART OF POLITICS
342CREATIVE EVOLUTION
147WHY STATESMEN SHIRK THE MARRIAGE QUESTION
343VOLUNTARY LONGEVITY
148THE QUESTION OF POPULATION
344THE EARLY EVOLUTIONISTS
149THE RIGHT TO MOTHERHOOD
345THE ADVENT OF THE NEO-LAMARCKIANS
150MONOGAMY, POLYGYNY AND POLYANDRY
346HOW ACQUIREMENTS ARE INHERITED
151THE MALE REVOLT AGAINST POLYGYNY
347THE MIRACLE OF CONDENSED RECAPITULATION
152DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ORIENTAL AND OCCIDENTAL POLYGYNY
348HEREDITY AN OLD STORY
153THE OLD MAID’S RIGHT TO MOTHERHOOD
349DISCOVERY ANTICIPATED BY DIVINATION
154IBSEN’S CHAIN STITCH
350CORRECTED DATES FOR THE DISCOVERY OF EVOLUTION
155REMOTENESS OF THE FACTS FROM THE IDEAL
351DEFYING THE LIGHTNING: A FRUSTRATED EXPERIMENT
156DIFFICULTY OF OBTAINING EVIDENCE
352IN QUEST OF THE FIRST CAUSE
157MARRIAGE AS A MAGIC SPELL
353PALEY’S WATCH
158THE IMPERSONALITY OF SEX
354THE IRRESISTIBLE CRY OF ORDER, ORDER!
159THE ECONOMIC SLAVERY OF WOMEN
355THE MOMENT AND THE MAN
160UNPOPULARITY OF IMPERSONAL VIEWS
356THE BRINK OF THE BOTTOMLESS PIT
161IMPERSONALITY IS NOT PROMISCUITY
357WHY DARWIN CONVERTED THE CROWD
162DOMESTIC CHANGE OF AIR
358HOW WE RUSHED DOWN A STEEP PLACE
163HOME MANNERS ARE BAD MANNERS
359DARWINISM NOT FINALLY REFUTABLE
164SPURIOUS “NATURAL” AFFECTION
360THREE BLIND MICE
165CARRYING THE WAR INTO THE ENEMY’S COUNTRY
361THE GREATEST OF THESE IS SELFCONTROL
166SHELLEY AND QUEEN VICTORIA
362A SAMPLE OF LAMARCKO-SHAVIAN INVECTIVE
167A PROBABLE EFFECT OF GIVING WOMEN THE VOTE
363THE HUMANITARIANS AND THE PROBLEM OF EVIL
168THE PERSONAL SENTIMENTAL BASIS OF MONOGAMY
364HOW ONE TOUCH OF DARWIN MAKES THE WHOLE WORLD KIN
169DIVORCE
365WHY DARWIN PLEASED THE SOCIALISTS
170IMPORTANCE OF SENTIMENTAL GRIEVANCE
366DARWIN AND KARL MARX
171DIVORCE WITHOUT ASKING WHY
367WHY DARWIN PLEASED THE PROFITEERS ALSO
172ECONOMIC SLAVERY AGAIN THE ROOT DIFFICULTY
368THE POETRY AND PURITY OF MATERIALISM
173LABOR EXCHANGES AND THE WHITE SLAVERY
369THE VICEROYS OF THE KING OF KINGS
174CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE
370POLITICAL OPPORTUNISM IN EXCELSIS
175DIVORCE A SACRAMENTAL DUTY
371THE BETRAYAL OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION
176OTHELLO AND DESDEMONA
372CIRCUMSTANTIAL SELECTION IN FINANCE
177WHAT IS TO BECOME OF THE CHILDREN?
373THE HOMEOPATHIC REACTION AGAINST DARWINISM
178THE COST OF DIVORCE
374RELIGION AND ROMANCE
179CONCLUSIONS
375THE DANGER OF REACTION
1801
376A TOUCHSTONE FOR DOGMA
1812: WHY THE CRITICS ARE ALWAYS WRONG
377WHAT TO DO WITH THE LEGENDS
1823: THE INTERPRETER OF LIFE
378A LESSON FROM SCIENCE TO THE CHURCHES
183Trailing Clouds of Glory
379THE RELIGIOUS ART OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
184The Child is Father to the Man
380THE ARTIST-PROPHETS
185What is a Child?
381EVOLUTION IN THE THEATRE
186The Sin of Nadab and Abihu
382MY OWN PART IN THE MATTER
187The Manufacture of Monsters
383Letter to Beatrice Webb (1898)
188Small and Large Families
384On Socialism: A Speech (1885)
189Children as Nuisances
385Introduction to the First Edition
190Child Fanciers
386The Problem of a Preface
191Childhood as a State of Sin
387The Irishman
192School
388The Puritan
193My Scholastic Acquirements
389The Progressive
194Schoolmasters of Genius
390The Critic
195What We Do Not Teach, and Why
391The Dramatist
196Taboo in Schools
392The Philosopher
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