Back to methuselah : a metabiological Pentateuch
Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: London : Penguin , 1965Descripción: 314 pTema(s): Resumen: Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin, of Protestant stock, in 1856, and died at Aot St Lawrence, Herts, in 1950. After a false star in ninetenth-century fashion as a novelist, he made a reputation as a journalist-critic of books, pictures. music, and the drama Meanwhile he had plunged into the Socialist revival of the eighteen-eighties and come out as one of the leaders who made the Fabian Society famous, figuring prominently not only as a pamphleteer and plattorm orater, but as a serious economist and philosopher, publishing major essays on Ibsen and Wagner. He broke out in a new direction in 1892 as a playright, although it was not until some twelve years later that the opposition he had always to face at first was overcome sufficiently to establish him as an irresistible force in the theatre.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura topográfica | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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Libros | Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre | OLD | H 821-2=111 S26b 1965 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible | 226 |
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H 821-2=111 S15w 1975 William Shakespeare the complete works | H 821-2=111 S26 1951 Pygmalion | H 821-2=111 S26 1964 Arms and the man an anti-romantic comedy in three acts | H 821-2=111 S26b 1965 Back to methuselah a metabiological Pentateuch | H 821-2=111 W644 1974 The importance of being Earnest | H 821-21=133.1 R115 Esther | H 821-31 =111 A19 Little men |
Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin, of Protestant stock, in 1856, and died at Aot St Lawrence, Herts, in 1950. After a false star in ninetenth-century fashion as a novelist, he made a reputation as a journalist-critic of books, pictures. music, and the drama Meanwhile he had plunged into the Socialist revival of the eighteen-eighties and come out as one of the leaders who made the Fabian Society famous, figuring prominently not only as a pamphleteer and plattorm orater, but as a serious economist and philosopher, publishing major essays on Ibsen and Wagner. He broke out in a new direction in 1892 as a playright, although it was not until some twelve years later that the opposition he had always to face at first was overcome sufficiently to establish him as an irresistible force in the theatre.
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