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Here are some Web sites dedicated to Shaw: Edward Grigassy's George Bernard Shaw Page: As good a place as any to start. RE: Why Shaw refused to use apostrophes in his work: A question that many first-time readers ask when studying Shaw. Here's an explanation of his philosophy of punctuation. Works of Shaw Online: Available Shaw texts that can be viewed online. Some files can be downloaded by ftp. Famous Shaw Quotes: Never a master of the Sound Bite, some of his quotes were clumsy and verbose. Others were quite witty. Take your pick. A Rare Photo of Shaw: That's what they claim, although I've seen many production shots of him. This pic is very sharp and clear, though, if you need something for that eleventh-hour term paper. Shaw describing his mother's burial: Given the strange relationship he had with his mother, this is a must-read for Shaw scholars. The Shaw Festival 1998: The Mother of All Shaw Sites, the Shaw Festival was created to provide an opportunity for theatre lovers to enjoy the works of George Bernard Shaw and his contemporaries. For the erudites among us, go browse now! Milwaukee Chamber Theatre: A performing company with strong emphasis on the Shavian. More links on the way. If any of these links are dead, please email me. Let me know if you have a favorite Shaw site you'd like included.
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