Description: Yesterday's Muse, Inc. presents ... Bernard Shaw: The Diaries, 1885-1897, in Two Volumes ISBN:0271003863 Author:Shaw, Bernard; Weintraub, Stanley; Rypins, Stanley; Patch, Blanche; Smoker, Barbara; Goldschmidt, Louise; Wardrop, John; Weintraub, Ray; Wills, Suzanne Publisher:The Pennsylvania State University Press Release Date:1986 Seller Category:-- Qty Available:1 Condition:Collectible: Excellent Sku: 2325786 Notes: First edition. Both volumes: Jacket edges rubbed with some chips and tears, jacket lightly soiled. 1986 Hard Cover. 682; 684-1241 pp. Two volume set. Edited and annotated by Stanley Weintraub. Transliterated by Stanley Rypins, with additional transliterations and transcriptions by Blanche Patch, Barbara Smoker, Louise Goldschmidt, John Wardrop, Ray Weintraub, and Suzanne Wills. With early autobiographical notebooks and diaries, and an abortive 1917 diary. Publication of the Bernard Shaw diaries is a major literary event. The 1885–1897 diaries, originally written in old-fashioned Pitman shorthand, detailed the day-to-day life of Bernard Shaw from his twenty-ninth year, when he was still a nobody, to his forty-second, when he was one of the best-known men in England. Lost during much of Shaw's lifetime, the diaries surfaced after the war in a bombed warehouse, and were partially transcribed by his long-time secretary, Blanche Patch, in the years before Shaw's death at 94 in 1950. After that, New York scholar Stanley Rypins, self-taught in shorthand, attempted a fuller version, and the first annotations. Now Stanley Weintraub, one of the leading scholars on G.B.S. and his times, has completed, with the aid of a team of shorthand specialists, the definitive transcription of the Shavian shorthand, complete to the last ha'penny noted. The G.B.S. diaries, as now annotated, are a lens with which to examine "radical" intellectual life in the London of the 1880s and 1890s. We not only meet Shaw striving daily to make something of himself; we also encounter the people on the fringes as well as within the vortex of radical politics in late- Victorian England. Through Shaw the journalist and critic, successively, of books, arts, music, and theater, we confront the writers and books; artists and art; composers, instrumentalists, singers, and conductors, and their music; plays, players, and playwrights of his time—a cross-section of late-Victorian culture. We also learn what it costs to buy a newspaper, get a haircut, ride the Underground, secure a cheap dinner, express a letter, go to the opera, take a lady to tea, rent ice skates, attend a music hall, tip a lavatory attendant or a crossing sweeper, indulge a beggar, replace a typewriter ribbon, visit Madame Tussaud's, use a coin machine for chocolates, black a pair of boots, mail a postcard, cross the Channel, ascertain one's weight, move a piano, give a Christmas present to one's mistress's maid, join the Fabian Society, subscribe to a magazine, reward the loser at a boxing match, lunch on bread and cheese, repair an umbrella, sit in the pit at Drury Lane, drink a shandygaff, and purchase an alarm clock. We also learn about Shaw's bedtimes (accompanied and unaccompanied), mealtimes (hasty and vegetarian, with only breakfasts at home), and his crowded life of conflicting appointments and activities, often so overlapping as to cause him to miss many of them. He needed a wife only to manage his life, and as the diary fades out he has become a compulsively active playwright and has begun to be interested in the woman soon to be Mrs. Bernard Shaw. Other diary and notebook fragments include Shaw's earliest family memories as well as an abortive attempt to begin a mid-war diary in 1917. Don't forget to check out other great deals in our eBay Store!!
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Book Title: Bernard Shaw : the Diaries, 1885-1897
Number of Pages: 1248 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Pennsylvania STATE University Press
Publication Year: 1990
Topic: Drama, Letters, Literary, Europe / Ireland
Item Height: 1.8 in
Genre: Literary Criticism, Biography & Autobiography, Literary Collections, History
Item Weight: 4.5 Oz
Author: George Bernard Shaw
Item Length: 9.2 in
Item Width: 6.1 in
Format: Hardcover