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Introduction: Shaw and Classical Literature—What You See Is Not Always What You Get
Gustavo A. Rodríguez Martín
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Nostoi
and Nostalgia in
Heartbreak House
Niall W. Slater
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titled, <em>Nostoi</em> and Nostalgia in <em>Heartbreak House</em>
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Bernard Shaw's Dionysian Trilogy: Reworkings of Gilbert Murray's Translation of Euripides's
Bacchae
in
Major Barbara, Misalliance
, and
Heartbreak House
Peter Gahan
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titled, Bernard Shaw's Dionysian Trilogy: Reworkings of Gilbert Murray's Translation of Euripides's <em>Bacchae</em> in <em>Major Barbara, Misalliance</em>, and <em>Heartbreak House</em>
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Dialectical Drama and the Ideal State: The Platonic Dimension of Shavian Dramaturgy and Political Theory
Matthew Yde
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titled, Dialectical Drama and the Ideal State: The Platonic Dimension of Shavian Dramaturgy and Political Theory
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Virgilian Echoes:
Arms and the Man
and the
Aeneid
Daniel Leary
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titled, Virgilian Echoes: <em>Arms and the Man</em> and the <em>Aeneid</em>
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Shaw's Joan of Arc and Heaney's Antigone as Classically Modern Heroines
Biljana Vlašković Ilić
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The Shavian Protagonists and Shaw's Changing Use of Classical Myths
Kay Li
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Shaw and Classical Literature: A Selected Bibliography
Gustavo A. Rodríguez Martín
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