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  1. George Bernard Shaw, (born July 26, 1856, Dublin, Ire.—died Nov. 2, 1950, Ayot St. Lawrence, Hertfordshire, Eng.), Irish playwright and critic. After moving to London in 1876, he worked for years as a music and art critic, wrote book and theatre reviews, and was an active member of the socialist Fabian Society.

  2. George Bernard Shaw [Šó] (* 26. júl 1856, Dublin, Írsko – † 2. november 1950 Ayot St. Lawrence, Spojené kráľovstvo), bol anglický dramatik a esejista írskeho pôvodu a nositeľ Nobelovej ceny za literatúru v roku 1925.

  3. George Bernard Shaw hasta el día de su muerte tenía la sospecha de que George John Lee podría haber sido en realidad su padre biológico, sin embargo hasta el día de hoy esto no se ha confirmado. Bernard Shaw no tuvo una infancia infeliz, mas sin embargo recuerda que su madre se mostraba indiferente hacia él, algo que pese a todo marcó su vida profundamente.

  4. Shaw, George Bernard (1856–1950), playwright, was born 26 July 1856 at 3 Upper Synge Street, Dublin, third child and only son of George Carr Shaw (1814–85) of Synge Street, clerk, Four Courts official, then corn merchant, whose English ancestor (of originally Scottish descent) had been granted lands in Kilkenny after service in the Williamite wars, and Lucinda Elizabeth Shaw (née Gurly ...

  5. George Bernard Shaw, known as Bernard Shaw, was an Irish critic, playwright, political activist, and polemicist. He started influencing the theater, politics, and culture of the West from the 1880s till his death, and even after his death. Bernard Shaw contributed more than sixty plays to English literature.

  6. George Bernard Shaw was an Anglo-Irish playwright and political activist. Born and schooled in Dublin, he came to England in 1876. He educated himself by reading in the British Museum, and started his writing career as a music and literary critic for several periodicals. After unsuccessful attempts at novel writing, Shaw turned to drama.

  7. There are many facets to the life and work of George Bernard Shaw. He was, among other things, a socialist, an activist, an intellectual, a playwright, an author and a critic. He was also a man known for his complex and sometimes dark and controversial opinions, including those relating to Fascism, Nazism and Stalinism.

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