mary christian is a Ph.D. candidate in the English department at Indiana University, Bloomington. Her dissertation, “Performing Marriages in Late Nineteenth-Century Theater,” studies changing attitudes toward marriage in late Victorian England, and the ways in which they were represented onstage in the plays of Shaw, Wilde, Henry Arthur Jones, and Arthur Wing Pinero, among others. Her article “Bought with Silver: Victor Hugo, George Bernard Shaw, and the Economics of Salvation” is forthcoming in Religion & Literature. She is also membership secretary of the International Shaw Society.
peter conolly-smith is an Associate Professor of American history and culture at CUNY–Queens College in New York City. He has written articles on war, immigration, ethnicity, film, and theater, including several articles on Shaw, and is the author of Translating America: An Ethnic Press Visualizes Popular American Culture (2004).
r. f. dietrich is Professor Emeritus at the University of South Florida, Series Editor...