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Abbey Theatre, 4, 12, 21 n.3 Araben, John, 16 n.1 Academy, The, 93, 400 n.3 Arabian Nights, The, 13, 16 Academy of Political Science (New Araki, Sadao, General, 335, 336 n.1 York), 337, 339 Archer, Charles, Achurch, Janet, 159, 164, 165, 167 William Archer: Life, Work and Adcock, Arthur StJohn, 414 Friendships, 87, 120-1 'CBS at Home', 414-15 Archer, William, Plate 2, 25, 28, 'Address at Chateau', 343 28 nn., '12, 13 & 14, 29 nn. 15 & 17, Adelphi Terrace, 104, 110, 139, 172, 45, 85, 87, 88 n.2, 119, 120-1, 182, 183, 200, 251, 274, 286, 298, 122, 173, 259, 271, 291, 315 n.1, 427,428-9,434,435 316 n.5, 507, 518 Adelphi Theatre, 95 n.2, 133 'The Psychology of CBS', 291 Adler, Alfred, 112, 112 n.2 Aristotelian Society, 279 n.2 Adler, Friedrich, 354 Arnold, Matthew, 32 A.E. (pseud. of George William Arnot, R. Page, 125 Russell), 507 Bernard Shaw and William Aforris, Aeschylus, 232, 233 n.1 125--{j, 232 Eumenides, 232, 233 n.1 Art Workers' Guild, 211 Agate, James, 518 Ashton, Winifred, see Clemence Dane Ego 3: Being Still More of the Ashwell, Lena, 179 Autobiography of James Agate, Asquith, Herbert Henry, 1st Earl of 517-18 Oxford and Asquith, 214 n.2, Age, The (Melbourne), 42 n.1 234, 236 n.3, 315, 316 n.7, 507, Aladdin, 394, 395 n.1 508 n.4 Albemarle Review, 27, 29 n.23 Asquith, Violet, see Lady Bonham Albery, Bronson James, Sir, 309-10 Carter Aldrich, Richard Stoddard, Astor, David, 320, 324 Gertrude Lawrence as Mrs A: An Astor, Lord, 320, 327, 364 Intimate Biography of the Great Astor, Nancy Witcher, Lady, Plate 16, Star by Her Husband, 394 111-12, 320, 324--6, 396, 448, 449, Alexander, Albert Victor, First Lord 492-3,518,521,530-1,534 of the Admiralty, 483 'Shaw's Hidden Qualities', 504 Amateur Photographer, 202 n.4 Atatiirk, Kemal, 445, 445 n.1 Amateur Producer, 381 Attlee, Clement Richard, 1st Earl, American Mercury, The, 11, 320, 323-4 Viscount Prestwood, 481, 482, Ancoats Brotherhood, The, 73 487 n.4 Andrassy, Caterina, Auckland Star, 341-2, 342 'CBS in Moscow', 326-7 Augier, Emile, Andreevna, Maria Fedrovna, 406 La Ceinture doree, 121, 121 n.1 Angelico, Fra, 18 Aveling, Edward Bibbins, 46, 46 n.3 Anglo-French Entente Cordiale, Aveling, Eleanor (nee Marx), 46 n.3 368 n.1 Avenue Theatre, 127 Anglo-Irish Treaty, 216 Ayot StLawrence, Plate 14b, xxiii, Animal rights, 259 xxiv, 11, 12, 80, 193, 206, 224, 536 INDEX 537

Ayot StLawrence- continued Beethoven, Ludwig van, 7, 22, 138, 243, 275, 302, 309, 319, 408 n.1, 223 n.1, 262 n.1, 451 427,430-4,437-40,446-52,470, Fidelia, 223 n.1 522, 525, 526, 527-8, 528 n.1, Leonora, 222, 223 n.1 532,534 Piano Sonata, opus 53 (The 'Waldstein'), 20, 21 n.1 Bach, Johann Sebastian, 20, 30, Piano Sonata, opus 111, 73 74 n.1, 221 n.1, 222 Symphony No. 3 (The Eroica), 7 Baker-Carr, C. D., Brigadier-General, Symphony No.9, 138 247-8 Beeton, Henry R., 43 From Chauffeur to Brigadier, 247-8 Begg, Peter, 98 Bakunin, Mikhail Aleksandrovich, Begum, Atiya, 332 32, 35 n.14 'Bernard Shaw at Aiwan-e-Rafat', Baldwin, Stanley, 1st Earl, Baldwin of 332 Bewdley, 442, 443 n.6 Behrman, S. N., Balfour, A. J., 1st Earl, 70, 149, 366, Conversations with Max, 274-6 368 n.2 Beit, Otto, Sir, 430, 431 n.1 Balfour Declaration, 366, 368 n.2 Belgian Children's Milk Fund, 243 Balzac, Honore de, 428 Bell, Anne Olivier (ed.), assisted by Bancroft, Marie, see Marie Wilton Andrew McNeillie, Bancroft, Squire, Sir, 376, 377, The Diary of Virginia Woolf, vol. IV, 378 n.1 1931-35,442-3,497-8,499-500 Banville, Theodore de, Bellini, Vincenzo, 22 Le Baiser, 123 n.3 Belloc, Hilaire, 77, 78, 509 Baring, Maurice, 78, 79 n.2 Bennett, Arnold, 78, 251, 509, 516 Barnes,Edrnund,69 The journal of , 78-9, Barnes, Kenneth, Sir, 384 79 n.1, 251 'GBS and the RADA', 384-5, Bentley, Eric R., 491 386 n.1 Bernard Shaw, 492 n.6 Barrie, James Matthew, Sir, 104, 251, Bergson, Henri, 278, 279 nn.2 & 3 274, 314, 507, 519 'Bernard Shaw Answers Eight Punch: A Toy Tragedy, 104 Questions', 364-5 Barry, Kevin, 215, 216 n.1 'Bernard Shaw, at 88, Gives His Barton, Marion, 276-7 Horne to the Nation', 522-3 Bax, E. Belfort, 32, 35 n.13, 89 'Bernard Shaw on Religion', 409-11 Baxter, Arthur Beverley, Sir, 298 'Bernard Shaw's Advice to Ireland', 'Shaw to Meet His Critics', 298 460-2 Sketch (untitled article), 298-9 Bernstein, Herman, 406 Baylis, Lilian Mary, 372, 373 '"Why Should I Go To America?" Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli, Earl asks Bernard Shaw', 406-7 of, 32 Berst, Charles A. (ed.), Beatty, Pakenharn, 194 Shaw and Religion, The Annual of Beatty, Pakenharn, Mrs, 120 n.1 Bernard Shaw Studies, vol. I, Beaverbrook, William Maxwell, 1st 400 n.4 Baron, 298 Besant, Annie, 34 n.8, 52 n.1, 161, Bedford Society, 39 164, 315, 316 n.6 Beecham, Thomas, Sir, 498, 499 n.9 An Autobiography, 161 Beerbohrn, Max, Sir, xxiv, 9, 10 n.ll, A Short Glossary of Theosophical 85, 86 n.1, 90, 259, 274, Terms, 52 n.1 276 nn.2, 3 & 4 Beveridge, Albert J., 233 'Madame Tussaud's', 275, 276 n.4 'British War Opinion', 233--6 'Why I ought not to have become a Beveridge, William Henry, 475, Dramatic Critic', 86 n.1 477 n.2 538 INDEX

Beveridge, William Henry- continued Bridie, James (pseud. ofDr Osborne Social Insurance and Allied Services Henry Mavor), 125, 126 n.1 (the 'Beveridge Report'), Brieux, Eugene, 422, 423 n.4 477 n.7, 479 . Bright, R. Golding, 59 n.1, 129 n.1 Biard, Henri Charles, 211 British Board of Film Censors, 388 Wings,211 British Peace Committee News Letter, Bijou Theatre, Bayswater, 139 528 Bilton, Margaret, 434 Brockway, Archibald Fenner, 75 Binyon (Robert) Laurence, 442, Inside the Left: Thirty Years of 443n.4 Platform, Press, Prison and Birmingham Repertory Company, Parliament, 75--6 295, 306, 371, 373 n.1 Outside the Right, 75, 81 Bismarck, Otto von, Prince, 471 Towards Tomorrow, 81-2 Black and White, 400 Brome, Vincent, 500 Blake, Robert (ed.), Confessions of a Writer, 500-2 The Private Papers of Douglas Haig Brooke, Stopford A., Rev., 39, 54, 1914-1919, 248 315,316 n.6 Bland, Hubert, 56, 57 n.1, 76, 161, Broun, Heywood, 249 180, 262 'What the Soldier thinks of Shaw', Blathwayt, Raymond, 400 249-50 'What Vegetarianism Really Means: Brown, Charles Farrar, see Artemus A Talk with Mr Bernard Shaw', Ward 400-2 Browning, Oscar, 56 Blunt, Judith, see Judith Lytton Browning, Robert, Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen, 283 'Caliban upon Setebos', 264, Cockerell, 534 264 n.1 My Diaries: Being a Personal Browning Society, 39, 264, 264 n.1 Narrative of Events, 1888-1914, Brown, John Mason, 521 2 vols, vol. n, 283-4 'Back to Methuselah: A Visit to an Bodkin, Thomas, Dr, 4, 9 Elderly Gentleman in a World Bohn, Henry G., 23, 28 n.4 of Arms and the Man', 521-2 Bolas, Thomas, 201, 202 n.1 Bruning, Albert, 304 Bookman, The, 291, 414 Bryan, William Jennings, 421, 423 n.2 Books of the Month, 14 Bundy, MacGeorge, Lieutenant, 521 Booth, William, General, 506, 507 n.1 Bunyan, John, 20, 273-4, 274 n.2, 429 Boston Post, 179 Burgtheater (Vienna), 307 Boucicault, Dion(ysius) Lardner, 383 Burke, Jack, 195, 195 n.4 The Corsican Brothers, 383, 383 n.1 Bume-Jones, Edward Coley, Sir, 100, Bower, Robert Tatton, Commander, 101 n.3, 429 n.4 478,480 n.1 Bums, John Elliot, 32, 35 n.17, 177, Braby, Maud Churton, 403, 405 177 n.1, 236 n.6, 277 Downward, 405 Burrows, Herbert, 49, 52 n.1 'Dress and the Writer: A Talk with A Short Glossary of Theosophical Mr ', Terms, 52 n.1 403-4 Burton, Hal (ed.), 'GBS and a Suffragist', 405--6 Great Acting, 375 Modern Marriage, and How to Bear It, Busoni, Ferruccio, 74 n.1, 222 405 Letters to his Wife, 222-3 Bradlaugh, Charles, 161 Butler, Samuel ('Erewhon'), xxiv, 128, 'Break Germany for Ever? - 129 n.4, 259, 270, 273, 274 n.1, Nonsense Says Bernard Shaw', 279, 279 n.3, 288, 535 471-2 Erewhon, 273 'Breakdown of Morality', 327--8 Erewhon Revisited, 273 INDEX 539

Butler, Samuel- continued Casement, Roger, Sir, 229, 239-40 Luck or Cunning?, 129 n.4 Cassell's Magazine, 194 Samuel Butler's Notebooks, 273-4 Casson, Lewis, Sir, 295, 309-11 The Way of All Flesh, 273 Cavalcade, 465-6, 467-9 'Was the Odyssey written by a Cederstrom, Rolf, Baron, 530 woman?', 273, 273 n.1 'Celebrities at Home. No. MCCIII. Mr Butterfield, Charles Robert, 10 n.8 George Bernard Shaw in Adelphi Terrace, Strand', 428-9 Caesar, Julius, 125, 127 n.2, 419, Central Model Boys' School, 420 n.1, 455 Marlborough Street, The, 9 n.1, Caine, Hall, Sir, 416 23, 28 n.S Calder, Ritchie (Lord Ritchie-Calder), Century Guild, 53 340 Chamberlain, (Arthur) Neville, 366, Daily Herald (interview), 340-1 455, 456, 457 Calvert, Louis, 147, 148 n.2 Chamberlain, Houston Stewart, 364, Cameron, Julia Margaret Hay, Mrs, 365 n.2 201,202 n.2 Chamberlain, Joseph, 170 n.1, 277 Campbell, Gordon, see Lord Glenavy Champion, Henry Hyde, 41, 42 n.1 Campbell, Patrick, Mrs (nee Beatrice Chap-Book, The, 22 Stella Cornwallis-West), 9, 94, Chappelow, Allan (ed.), 430 95 n.3, 151-3, 17~5, 178, 179, Shaw, the Chucker-Out, 430 203,230,519,522-3 Shaw the Villager and Human Being: Bernard Shaw and Mrs Patrick A Biographical Symposium, 205- Campbell: Their Correspondence, 6,430-1,434-9,449-52,526 10 n.10 Charles I, 212 My Life and Some Letters, 152-3, Charteris, John, Brigadier-General, 174-7, 178 244,246 n.1 Campbell-Bannerman, Henry, Sir, Chaucer Society, 39 276,277 n.1 Chekhov, Anton, 300, 300 n.1, Canaletto, Antonio, 18 518 n.1 Candid Friend, The, 17, 29, 95 The Three Sisters, 518 'Candida: A Talk with Mr Bernard Cherry-Garrard, Apsley, 11, 309 Shaw', 130-2 Chesterton, Cecil, 109-10, 110 n.2 Cap and Gown: The Magazine of the Chesterton, G. K., 77, 109, 113, 507, 509 University College of South Wales Chiang Kai-Shek, 334 and Monmouthshire, 352-3 Cholmondeley, Mary (nee Payne- Cape Times (Cape Town), 327-8, Townshend),210, 246 329 n.1 Chou Shu-jen, see Lu Hsun Cardus, Neville, Sir, 73 'Christchurch Arrival', 344-5 Second Innings, 73-4 Christchurch Press, 344 Carlisle, Lady (Hon. Rosalind Christian Science Monitor, 99 Frances Stanley), 144, 315, Christian Socialist, 41, 42 n.2 316 n.6 Church, Hayden, 355, 379 Carlo Felice Theatre (Genoa), 212 'Bernard Shaw Tells Us All About: Carlton Cinema, 393 n.1 My Plays, My Work, My Carpenter, Charles A., 400 Novels, My Money', 379-81 Carpenter, Edward, 261, 262 n.6 'GBS on the A-bomb', 485-6 Carpentier, Georges, 194 'Halt Hitler! by Bernard Shaw', Carracci, Annibale, 355-7 'The Crucifixion', 18 'Myself and Love. By G. Bernard Carroll, William George, 15-16 n.1 Shaw in the Most Remarkable Carter, Violet Bonham, Lady, 213, Interview He has Ever Given', 214 n.2 423 540 INDEX

Church, Hayden -continued Comedy Theatre, 34 n.2, 104 'My Spoof at a Seance: Bernard Comte, Auguste, 41 Shaw Against the Conrad, Joseph, 287, 288 n.3 Spiritualists- and Why', 41 -13 Letters from Joseph Conrad 1895- 'Shaw on What I Eat and Why', 408 1924, 288 n.3 Churchill, Winston, Sir, 234, 236 n.4, Coombes, H. (ed.), 253,455, 456--66,466 n.1, 467--8, D. H. Lawrence: A Critical 471, 473-4, 474 n.2, 477, 477 n.3, Anthology, 492 n.5 481, 486, 487 n.7, 494 Co-operative Movement, 160 n.1 'Bernard Shaw - Saint, Sage and Cornhill Magazine, 284 Clown', 494 'Como di Bassetto' (pseud. ofShaw), Great Contemporaries, 494 26, 47, 85, 88--90 The Second World War, vol. m: The Cornwallis-West, Beatrice Stella, see Grand Alliance, 466 n.1 Mrs Patrick Campbell The Second World War, vol. IV: The Corsican Trap, 383 Hinge of Fate, 474 n.2 Coster, Ian, 200 Winston S. Churchill: His Complete Friends in Aspic, 200 Speeches 1897-1963, 469 n.1 Cottrell, John, Cine-Technician, The, 387--8 Lawrence Olivier, 393 n.2 Civil Liberty, 182 Court Theatre, 75 n.2, 135, 139, 140, Clark, Edward, 98 142 n.5, 144, 148, 162, 271, Clark, Norman, 194 272 n.2, 282, 298, 299, 432, 528 '"Come to Lunch!"- G. Bernard Courtney, Catherine, 165, 166 n.1 Shaw: Exclusive Interviews', Courtney, Leonard, 166 n.1 194-5 C. R., see Clarence Rook Clarke, William, 56, 57 n.1 Craig, Edith, 163, 163 n.1, 311, Claudel, Paul, 311 n.3 The Hostage, 311, 311 n.3 Craig, E. T., 160 Clemens, Samuel, see Mark Twain Crane, Walter, Clunes, Alec, 381 An Artist's Reminiscences, 429- 'Bernard Shaw as Producer', 381-2 30 n.4 Clyman, Rhea G., 323-4 'Triumph of Labour', 429, 429 n.4 Coates, Albert, 199, 199 n.1 Creighton, Mandell, Bishop, 315, Cobden, Richard, 475, 477 n.1, 478 316 n.6 Cobden-Sanderson, Thomas James, Cripps, (Richard) Stafford, Sir, 100, 101 nn.2 & 4 466 n.l, 483 Coburn, Alvin Langdon, 201, Criterion, 492 202 nn.2 & 3, 203 n.1 Cromwell, Oliver, 321, 455, 477 Alvin Langdon Coburn, Photographer: Crusade, The, 108 An Autobiography, 202-3 Crystal Palace, 429 Photoguide Magazine (article), Cumberland, Gerald (pseud. of 203 n.1 Charles Frederick Kenyon), 281 Cockerell, Sydney Carlyle, Sir, 101, Set Down in Malice: A Book of 101 n.4, 212, 240, 534, 534 n.2 Reminiscences, 281-2 Cole, Margaret (ed.), Currall Collection, Royal Academy of Beatrice Webb's Diaries, 1924--1932, Dramatic Art, 16 n.1, 17, 296, 353-4 313 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, Currall, Ivo L., 296 The Ancient Mariner, 135, 518, 518 n.3 Collier's, 233 da Costa, R., Collis, Maurice, 'Pilgrimage to Bernard Shaw', 523- Somenrille and Ross: A Biography, 171 4 INDEX 541

Daily Chronicle, 34 n.3, 61 n.1, 129, Die Welt am Abend, 354 229, 244, 246 n.2, 507, 508 n.S Disraeli, Benjamin, see Beaconsfield Daily Dispatch (Manchester), 73 Dobbs, Katherine, 164 Daily Express (London), 298, 364-5, Dominion, The (Wellington), 343, 343- 366, 456, 459, 515 4,345 Daily Film Renter, The, 392 'The Dominion Interview', 343 Daily Herald, 111, 340-1, 520 Donizetti, Gaetano, 22 Daily Mail, 72, 104, 105 n.1, 210, 525, Donnelly, Ned, 194, 195 526 Douglas, James, 515 Daily News, The, 353, 400 'Secrets of his Next Play ... GBS's Daily Telegraph, 244, 315, 328, 329-30, Guardian Angel', 515-16 354-5 Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 250, 413, Dalhousie Review, The, 492 413 n.4 Dana, H. W. L., 320 Drama, 271, 372 'Shaw in Moscow', 320 Dramatic Review, 85 Dane, Clemence (pseud. ofWinifred Dramatists' Club, 231 Ashton), 507, 508 n.6 Draper, John William, Dante Alighieri, History of the Conflict between Science Inferno, 421, 422 n.1 and Religion 32, 34 n.11 Darwin, Charles, 21, 32, 261 n.1, 279, Drawbell, James, 516 423 n.2 The Sun within Us, 516-17 Davidson, Thomas, 41, 42 n.4 Drinkwater, John, 373 n.1 Davies, A. Emil, 153 Drinkwater, Penelope, 372, 373 n.l I Wander, 153-4, 419-20 Drury, Fred, 437-8 Dawes, Charles D., Brigadier­ Dublin Antient Concert Society, General, 352 28 n.2 Dawes Plan, 352 Dublin English Scientific and Dawn (Karachi), 332 Commercial Day School, Day, Frances, 395-6 Aungier Street, 17-18, 23, 28 n.S Day, Fred, 205-6, 207 Dublin Musical Society, 23, 28 n.2 Deans, Marjorie, Duchesne, Jean, 22 Meeting at the Sphinx: Gabriel Pascal's Musee de peinture et de sculpture, Production of Bernard Shaw's 28 n.3 'Caesar and Cleopatra', 391 Duffy, George Gavan, 240, 241 n.1 Debussy, Claude, 150 Duke of York Theatre, 299 De Mattos, William, 62 Dukes, Ashley, 167 'Democracy is Indestructible - says Dukore, Bernard F. (ed.), Bernard Shaw', 467-9 The Collected Screenplays of Bernard Dempsey, Jack, 194 Shaw, 372 n.2 Denham, Reginald, 295 Dumas, Alexandre, 383 Stars in my Hair: Being Certain Dunbar, Janet, Indiscreet Memoirs, 299-300 Mrs GBS: A Biographical Portrait, De Quincey, Thomas, 260, 262 n.1 167,240-1,246-7 de Valera, Eamon, 115, 116 n.1, 216, Duncan, Isadora, 417-19 216 n.2, 461 DUrer, Albrecht, 429 Deville, Gabriel, 35 n.12 Dialectical Society, 39 Dickens, Charles, 203, 315, 432, 500 Early English Text Society, 39 Great Expectations, 315 Economic Circle, 43, 48, 61 n.4 Dickinson, G. Lowes, 56 Eden, Anthony, 466 The Autobiography of G. Lowes Edinburgh Evening News, 101 Dickinson and Other Edison Telephone Company, 3, Unpublished Writings, 56-7, 124 28 n.8 542 INDEX

Edward VII, 253, 255 n.4 Fabian Essays in Socialism, 41, 57, Edwards, A. G., 68 279 n.1, 335 'GBS brought Wit, Vigour, and Fabian Society and Socialism, xxii, 15, Good By-laws to St Pancras', 20, 32, 35 n.16, 40-82 passim, 55, 68-70 56, 57, 57 n.1, 59, 61 n.3, 62, 64, Einstein, Albert, 251, 356, 357 n.3, ~. 68, 74, 76, 81, 104, 127, 364,455 161, 162, 180, 197, 232, 250, 259, Elder, Ann M., see Ann Jackson 262, 266, 267, 268 n.1, 269, 271, Eldridge, Paul, see G. S. Viereck and 273, 274 n.1, 277, 303, 335, 349, Paul Eldridge, 421 432, 442, 448, 455, 476, 486, 495, Elgar, Edward, 220-1, 221 nn.2 & 3, 496,519 222, 372, 519 Fagan, J. B., 298-9 The Dream ofGerontius, 221 n.3 Fairchild, Satty, 163, 163 n.1 Enigma Variations, 220, 221 n.3, 534 Farnham Herald, 260, 262 n.2 The Music Makers, 534, 534 n.1 Farr, Florence, 127, 128, 142, 159, Eliot, George, 32 316 n.3 Eliot, T. S., 443 n.4, 491, 492 nn.3 & Fellowship of the New Life, 42 n.4 4 Feminism, 180, 399, 400, 400 n.5, Selected Essays, 492 n.3 403--4,421-2 'Shaw, Robertson and "The Festival Theatre (Cambridge), 298 Maid"', 492 n.3 Filippi, Rosina, 147, 148 n.1 Elizabeth I, 481 Fisher, Desmond M., Elliott, Denholm, 395 'Shaw's Other Dustman', 11 Empire News (Irish edn), 10 Fisher, John Arbuthnot, Admiral, Engel, Louis, 26, 29 n.18 253, 254-5 n.4 From Mozart to Mario, 29 n.18 Memories, 254-5 n.4 Epstein, Jacob, Sir, 128, 129 n.3, 502 Flaherty, Frances Hubbard, 503 n.3 'Bust of Shaw', 502-3 The Odyssey of a Film Maker, 503 n.3 Epstein: An Autobiography, 502-3 Flaherty, Robert, 502, 503 n.2 Let There Be Sculpture, 503 n.6 'Man of Aran', 502, 503 n.2 'Rock Drill', 128, 129 n.3 'Moana', 503 n.2 Era, The, 376 'Nanook of the North', 503 n.2 Ervine, Nora, 181-2 Forbes-Robertson, Johnston, Sir, 94, Ervine, StJohn Greer, 3--9, 28 n.7, 95 n.3 181,508 n.3 Forman, Harry Buxton, 46, 46 n.1 'Bernard Shaw', 505-7 Forster, Lancelot, 341 n.1 Bernard Shaw: His Life, Work and Fortnightly Review, 22, 60, 90, 220, Friends, 4, 291, 508 n.3 313,508 n.2 'Note on Heartbreak House', 296 Forward (Glasgow), 115, 116 n.1, 460- Euripides, 138, 144, 232, 271, 420, 2 420 n.2 Foster, Jonathan, Mrs, 28 n.4 The Bacchae, 232 Fox, George, 65 Electra, 272 n.2 Foxwell, Herbert Somerton, 44, Hippolytus, 272 n.2 44 n.1, 61, 61 n.4 The Trojan Women, 272 n.2 Foy, Joseph, 10 n.5, 10-11 Evans, Edith, Dame, 295, 306, 371 'Mr Foy Tells of GBS (Orchard­ Evans, Frederick H., 201, 202 n.2, 202 raider)', 10-11 Evening Dispatch, 352 France, Anatole, Evening News, 90 La Vie de Jeanne d'Arc, 308, 308 n.2 Evening Standard, 309, 366 Franco (Bahamonde), Francisco, 349, Everybody's Weekly, 142 n.3 448,459 Everyman, 241-3 French, John, Field-Marshal Sir, 253, Everymans Theatre, 299 254 n.3 INDEX 543

Fripp, Edgar Innes, 43-4 The Pageant of the Years: An Fry, Edward, Sir, 265, 265 n.2 Autobiography, 244-6 Fry, Mr, see Joseph Foy; 7, 10 n.5 Gielgud, John, Sir, 374 Fry, Roger, 56, 264, 265 n.2 Early Stages, 374 Letters of Roger Fry, 56, 264-5 Gilbert, William Schwenck, Sir, 384 Furniss, Harry, 59, 60 n.2 Gladstone, W. E., 236 n.1 Fumivall, F. J., 39, 45 Glenavy, Beatrice, Lady (nee Beatrice Elvery), 215 Gabor, ZsaZsa, 445 Today We Will Only Gossip, 215-16 Galsworthy, John, 271, 528 Glenavy, Lord, 215 The Silver Box, 272 n.2 Globe Theatre, 123 n.4, 185, 393 n.2 Gambogi, Miss, 162 Goebbels, Joseph, 457, 457 n.1 Gandhi, Mahatma, 473, 529, 535 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang, 138 Garbo, Greta, 519 Gogarty, Oliver StJohn, 4 Garnett, David, 446, 446 n.1 Goldschmidt, Muriel Carmen, The Familiar Faces: Being Volume 244 n.1 Three of the Golden Echo, 446 Gordon, Martha, 440 Garnett, Edward (ed.), Gorky, Maksim, 406 Letters from Joseph Conrad 1895- The Lawer Depths, 406 1924, 288 n.3 Gounod, Charles, 22 Garrick Theatre, 304 Faust, 20, 21 n.2 'G. Bernard Shaw on what we think G.R., of the Foreigner', 241-3 'Away from the News', 105-6 'GBS advises on South Africa', 328-9 Graham, Cunninghame, 315, 316 n.6 'GBS Among Modem Philistines', 352 Grantley, Richard Henry Brinsley 'GBS and US Elections', 484-5 Norton, 6th Baron, 447 'GBS Arrives', 341-2 Silver Spoon, Being Extracts from the 'G. B. Shaw and Fascism', 354-5 Random Reminiscences of Lord 'G. B. Shaw Gives Churchill a Tip Grantley, 447 about India', 473--4 Granville Barker, Harley, 30, 34 n.2, 'GBS- If I Were Churchill', 465-6 119, 142 n.6, 144, 150, 210, 271, 'GBS in Shetland: An Interesting 272 n.2, 285 n.1, 286, 288 nn.1 & Interview', 216-18 2, 295, 432, 495 n.1, 507, 528 'GBS Mounts the John Bull Platform Graves, Charles, 210 to Answer these Questions of Graves, Robert, 210 the Hour', 481-2 Gray, John, 122, 123 n.3 'GBS Overhauls the Ten The Kiss, 123 n.3 Commandments', 73 Green, Alice Stopford, 239-40 'GBS talks to Japan', 335-6 Greene, David H., Geary, William, Sir, 70, 71 The Matter with Ireland (ed.), 116 n.1 George, Henry, 32, 34 n.10, 180, 41 Greenwood, Frederick, 86-7 Progress and Poverty, 34 n.10, 41 Gregory, Augusta, Lady, Plate 6, 5-6, Gemsheim, Helmut, 200 12, 80-1, 124 n.1, 243, 288, 302, 'GBS and Photography', 200-1 308 n.3 Gemsheim, Helmut and Alison (eds), Lady Gregory's Journals, vol. 1, 12, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Photographer: 80-1, 124 n.1, 243-4 An Autobiography, 202 Lady Gregory's Journals 1916-1930, Gibbs, A. M., 302, 308, 435 The Art and Mind of Shaw: Essays in Our Irish Theatre, 12 Criticism, 316 n.2 Gregynog Press, 448 'Yeats, Shaw and Unity of Grein, J. T., 26, 29 n.15, 97, 99 n.1, Culture', 129 n.5 119, 122 Gibbs, Philip, Sir, 244 'GBS's First Play Revived', 122-3 544 INDEX

Grenfell, Joyce, 518 Harris, Rosina, 530 ]ayce Grenfell Requests the Pleasure, Rose: My Life in Service, 530 518-19 Harrison, Rex, 371, 390 Grey, Edward, Viscount, 234, Rex: An Autobiography by Rex 236 n.3, 272, 272 n.4 Harrison, 390-1 Grieg, Edvard, 220 Hauptmann, Gerhart, 33, 35 n.18 Grigson, Geoffrey, 508 n.2 Haymarket Theatre, 95 n.l, 134, 375, Guinness, Benjamin Lee, Sir, 15 n.l 376, 378 n.l, 393 n.l Guthrie, Tyrone, 524, 524 n.l Hearst, William Randolph, 104, 105 n.l, 337, 367 Habbijam, Bob, 194 Henderson, Archibald, 21 n.2, Haden-Guest, Leslie, 244 n.l 28 n.7, 121, 196, 219-20, 251-4, Haig, Douglas, Sir, 1st Earl, 246, 263, 268, 276 n.2, 290, 295, 313, 247 n.l, 248, 254 n.3, 522, 396, 491, 508 n.2, 530 522 n.3 Bernard Shaw, Playbay and Prophet, The Private Papers of Douglas Haig 40-2, 55--6, 86, 121-2, 196, 1914-1919, 248 219-20, 263, 268 Haldane, Richard Burdon, Viscount 'Dramatists Self-Revealed: G. B. Haldane of Cloan, 234, 236 n.3, Shaw' (also under title 253, 315, 316 n.6 'George Bernard Shaw Self­ Hambourg, Mark, 223 Revealed' in Fortnightly From Piano to Forte: A Thousand and Review), 313-15 One Notes, 223 George Bernard Shaw: His Life and Hamon, Augustin, 267 Works, 86 n.2 The Twentieth-Century Moliere, 267 George Bernard Shaw: Man of the Hampstead Historic Club, 41, 42 n.5, Century, 290, 396, 492 n.l, 48 503 n.l, 503 n.6, 530-1, Handel, George Frederick, 22, 220, 534 n.2 221 n.l, 273 'Literature and Science', Hankin, StJohn, 271 508 n.2 The Charity that began at Home, The Real Bernard Shaw', 262 272 n.2 Table-Talk of GBS: Conversations of The Return of the Prodigal, 272 n.2 Things in General between Hanson, Constance Geraldine, Lady, Bernard Shaw and his Biographer, 4, 6, 8, 9 251-4, 313 Harcourt, William, Sir, 358, 360 n.l Henderson, Arthur, 350 Hardwicke, Cedric, Sir, 295, 306, 371 Henrietta Maria, Queen, 212 A Victorian in Orbit: The !reverent Henry VIII, 321 Memoirs of Sir Cedric Hardwicke Herford, C. H., as told to james Brough, 306-7 Philip Henry Wicksteed: His Life and Hardy, Thomas, 251, 535 Work, 43-4 Hardy, Thomas, Mrs, 251 Her Majesty's Theatre, 95 n.l Harmsworth, Alfred Charles William, Hewins, W. A. S., 171-2 104, 105 n.l 'H. F. S.', Harmsworth, Harold, 105 n.l 'Our Saturday Talk. VI. Mr Bernard Harris, Frank, 26, 29 n.20, 29, 85, 90, Shaw', 136-8 95, 96 n.l, 122, 123 n.3, 203, 273, Hichens, Robert, 26, 29 n.19 274, 276 n.l, 497 The Green Carnation, 26, 29 n.19 Bernard Shaw: An Unauthorised Higgs, Clara, 430, 431, 448-9 Biography, 497, 499 n.4 Higgs, Harry, 430, 431, 448-9 Contemporary Portraits, 4 vols, vol. Hiller, Wendy, 371, 391 n, 10 n.4, 90-3 Hindu, The (Madras), 332, 482 A Modern Idyll, 123 n.3 Hirst, F. Wyndham, 534 INDEX 545 His Majesty's Theatre, 95 n.l, 151, Hyndman, Henry Mayers, 32, 229,299 35 n.13, 40, 48, 51, 52, 54, 59, 62, Hitler, Adolf, 349, 355, 359, 360 n.2, 63,86--7 364, 365 n.3, 366--7, 438, 455, Further Reminiscences, 52-3, 86--7, 456--7,459-60,461,462,464,465, 218-19 467,471-2, 477, 479, 482, 482 n.l Mein Kampf, 2 vols, 364, 365 n.l Ibsen, Henrik, xxii, 28 n.12, 32, 43, Hoatson, Alice, 162 77, 122, 138, 266, 273, 339 Hobbes, Thomas, 305 n.l Ghosts, 123 n.l Leviatlum, 305 n.l The Pillars of Society, xxiv Hobby Horse, The, 53 Illustrated London News, The, 122 Hobson, S. G., 74 '"I'm more at home here'", 342 Pilgrim to the Left: Memoirs of a Independent Labour Party, 62-3, 63, Modern Revolutionist, 74-5 65 n.2, 75, 81, 325 Hockin, John, 362 Independent Shavian, 276, 333 Untitled interview, 362-3 Independent Theatre, 26, 99 n.l, 119, Hofburg Theatre (Vienna), 123 nn.l & 2, 130 154 n.2 Independent Theatre Society, 122 Hogarth, William, 314 Inge, William Ralph, Dean, 411 n.2, Homer, 474-5 The Odyssey, 273, 351 Intima Teatem, 417, 417 n.l Hoogh, Pieter de, 201, 202 n.4 Invicta Working Men's Club, 40 Hopkins, Francis, IRA, 215-16, 460 '"Squire" Shaw: Being an Irish Academy of Music, 28 n.2 Unconventional Interview with Irish Indpendent, 47 One of the Most Written-about Irish News, 116 n.l, 461 Persons in the Public Eye', Irving, Henry, Sir, 77, 93, 95 n.l, 162, 432-3 275, 306, 307 n.4 Hopkins, R. Thurston, 14 Isaacs, Godfrey, 109 'George Bernard Shaw on his Isaacs, Rufus, Sir, 109, 110 n.2 School Days and Non-Age', 14-15 Jackson, Ann M. Elder, 290,434-5 Horan, Florence, Sister, 526--8, 532 Jackson, Barry, 295, 371 Hore Belisha, Leslie, Lord, 208 'Shaw at Malvern', 372-3 Home, Herbert P., 54 Jaeger, A. J., 220, 221 n.2 Hornet, The, 3, 25, 28 n.lO, 85 Jaeger, Gustav, Dr, 41, 42 n.3 Horton, R., Plate 13b James, Henry, 269, 270 Houghton, Harry, 99, 101 n.l Guy Domville, 269 Howard, Leslie, 371 James, Robert Rhodes (ed.), Howard, Mary Henrietta, Lady (Mrs Winston S. Churchill: His Complete Gilbert Murray), 144 Speeches 1897-1963, 469 Howell, Gwendoline, Sister, 526, Jenner, Edward, 212, 213 n.l 532-3 Jerome, Jerome K., 204 Huddart, Elinor L., 31, 34 n.7 My Life and Times, 204 Hughes, Emrys, 115 Jevons, William Stanley, 43, 428 'George Bernard Shaw', 115-16 Jinnah, Muhammed Ali, 473, 474 n.l, Hugo, Victor, 315 n.l 483 Humanitarian League, 259 Joad, C. E. M., 79 Humanities Research Center, Austin, Shaw, 79-80,303 Texas, 362, 462 John, Augustus, Plate 11, 222 n.2, Hutchinson, Henry, 61 n.3 288, 418, 533 Huxley, Julian, 21, 32, 324 Chiaroscuro: Fragments of Memories, 324-5 Autobiography, 288-90 546 INDEX fohn Bull, 481-2 Kravchinsky, Sergei, see Sergius Johnson, A. E., 492-3 Stepniak 'Encounters with GBS', 492-3 Kropotkin, Alexandra, 154, 159 Johnston, Denis, 4, 5 'Pleasant Memories of Bernard Jones, Doris Arthur, Shaw', 154-6, 179 The Life and Letters of Henry Arthur Kropotkin, Pyotr Alekseyevich, ]ones, 45, 231 Prince, 32, 35 n.14, 154-5 Jones, Gwyn, The Mabinogion (trans.), 448 Labour and Socialist International, Jones, Henry Arthur, 45, 231 353 Jones, Thomas, 448 Labour Movement, 35 n.17 A Diary with Letters 1931-1950, 448- Labour Party, British Parliamentary 9 Socialist, 41, 350-2, 358-60, 409, The Mabinogion (trans.), 448 481 Jonhobsnoxius ('author' of Leviathan), Laden, Alice, xxiv, 399, 400 n.l, 450- see Thomas Hobbes 2, 526, 527, 533, 535, 535 n.3 Journal of the Vic-Wells Association, 373 Lady's Realm, 432 'Joy Riding at the Front', 508 n.5 Lamarck, Chevalier de, 279 n.3 Joyce, James, 8, 506, 508 n.2 Lamb, Charles, 30, 34 n.4 Ulysses, 506, 508 n.2 Landau, Rom, 444 Joynes, James Leigh, 219, 259-60 God is My Adventure, 444 Personalia, 444 Land Nationalisation Society, 42 n.2 Kaizo, 334 Land Reform Union, 41, 42 n.2 Kant, Emmanuel, 194 Langner, Armina, 198-9 Keeble, Frederick, Sir, 184 Langner, Lawrence, 181, 182 n.2, Kennet, Kathleen, Lady, see Lady 198-9, 295, 296 Scott GBS and the Lunatic, 181-2, 295, Kennet, Lord, see Edward Hilton 296-7,304-5,307-8 Young 'The Sinner-Saint as Host: Diary of Kenyon, Charles Frederick, see a Visit to GBS at Stresa', 198-9 Gerald Cumberland Lassalle, Ferdinand, 32, 35 n.13 Kerensky, Aleksander Fyodorovich, Laurence, Dan H., xxii, 416, 485 350 Bernard Shaw: A Bibliography, 2 vols, Kerr, Philip Henry, 11th Marquess of 343, 390, 400 n.6, 408 n.l, Lothian, 320 456 n.l, 487 n.l, 498 n.2 Kerwan, Mr, 7 Collected Letters 1874-1897, xxiv n.2, Kessler, Harry, Count, 235, 236 n.7 9 n.2, 28 n.ll, 34 n.6, 40 n.3, Keynes, Geoffrey and Brian Hill 99 n.l, 129 n.2, 159, 163 n.l, (eds), 164, 166-7, 277, 316 n.3, Samuel Butler's Notebooks, 273-4 402 n.2, 416 n.l Keynes, John Maynard, 1st Baron, Collected Letters 1898-1910, 21 n.2, 444, 496, 497 73, 99, 197, 202, 497 n.l, Keynes, Lydia, Baroness, 495-6 236 n.9, 262 n.l, 276 n.2, 281, Kilsby, Albert, 204 284 n.l, 286 n.l, 405, 497 n.l Kinglsey, Charles, Collected Letters 1911-1925, 307 n.l, 'A Farewell to CEG', 493 n.l 315 n.l, 316 n.5, 413 n.3, 416, King, Thomas Chiswell, 383 495 n.l, 499 n.7, 508 n.4 King, Tiger, 502, 503 n.3 Collected Plays, xxiii, 120 nn.l & 2, Kipling, Rudyard, 125 296, 304 n.l, 305 n.l, 363 n.l, Kirk, Alan G., 521 389 n.l, ;.,JO n.l Knox, John, 305, 305 n.l The Matter with Ireland (ed.), Koteliansky, Samuel, 215-16 116 n.l INDEX 547

Laurence Dan H. - continued 'Hassgesang gegen England', 235, Shaw's Music, xxiv n.1, 29 n.18 236 n.8 '"What's Your Opinion, Mr Listener, The, 101, 150-1 Shaw?"', xxiv n.4 Liszt, Franz, 74 n.1 Lavoisier, Antoine-Laurent, 356, Literary Digest, 249 357 n.4 Little Review, 508 n.2 Lawrence, D. H., 215, 440-1, 442 n.2, Livingstone, David, 522, 522 n.4 492 n.5 Lloyd George, David, Earl, 315, Lady Chatterley's Lover, 506, 508 n.3 316 n.7, 333, 333 n.1, 350, 351, Lawrence, Frieda von Richthofen, 448,508 n.4 215, 440, 442 n.2 Local Government Service, 68 Frieda Lawrence: The Memoirs and Lockett, Alice, 159 Correspondence, 440-1 Lodge, Oliver, Sir, 412, 413, 413 n.3 Lawrence, Gertrude, 394 London Magazine, The, 421 Lawrence, T. E., 159, 240, 446, 507 London School of Economics, 61, Leader, The, 458 61 n.3, 111, 168, 171, 172, 173 League of Nations, 359-60, 477, Long, Frank D., 208 477 n.6 Loraine, Robert, xxii, 193, 196-8, 210, Leavis, F. R., 491 247, 248, 282, 298 'Shaw against Lawrence', 492 n.5 Loraine, Winifred, Lebedeff, Boris, 154 Robert Loraine: Soldier, Actor, Lecky, James, 39 Airman, 196-8, 210, 248-9, 282 Lee, George Vandeleur, 3, 8, 21 n.2, Lorde, Andre de, 285, 286 n.2 25, 28 n.10, 85, 219 Lucas, F. L., Lees-Milne, James, 535 Four Plays, 518 n.2 Le Gallienne, Richard, 280 Land's End, 518, 518 n.2 English Poems, 280 Ludovici, Anthony M., 284 The Romantic '90s, 280-1 'Further Personal Reminiscences of Leigh, Vivien, 371 Auguste Rodin n', 284 Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich, 320-3, Lu Hsun (pen-name of Chou Shu­ 323 n.1, 350, 357 jen), 333--4 Lennon, Ormsby, 'Lusin looks at Bernard Shaw', Thoughts for Today', 366-8 333-5 Leonard, Father, 4, 7 Lunacharsky, Anatoly Vasilyevich, Lerner, Alan J., 324, 324 n.1, 521, 522 n.1 , 381, 390 Lusitania, 253, 255 n.5, 427 Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim, Luttrell, Geoffrey, Sir, 497, 499 n.3 Hamburgische Dramaturgie, 92, Lyceum Theatre, 95 n.1, 162 93 n.1 Lyde, Francis, Sir, 433 n.1 Lester, Horace Francis, 402, 403 n.5 Lyons,Eugene,325 'Are there any Scientific Objections Assignment in Utopia, 325 to Vegetarianism?', 403 n.5 Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith), 381 Lewis, Cecil (ed.), Lyth, Jisbella, 438-9 Self-Portrait Taken from the Letters Lytton, Judith, 142 n.5, 283 and Journals of Charles Ricketts, Lytton, Neville Stephen, 3rd Earl, RA, 142-3, 301 142 n.5, 283 Lewis, Wyndham, 128, 129 n.3 Ley, Rosamond (trans.), Ferruccio Busoni, Letters to his Wife, Macarthur, Mary Reid, 252, 254 n.2 222-3 Macaulay, Thomas Babington, Liberty, 55, 56 n.1 The Battle of Lake Regillus', Liebknecht, Wilhelm, 32, 35 n.13 487 n.3 Lissauer, Ernst, 236 n.8 McCarthy, Dan, 139, 141 n.1 548 INDEX

MacCarthy, Desmond, Sir, 286, Malet Street Theatre, 384, 386 n.l 288 n.l, 497, 499 n.5 Maliy Teater, Moscow, 155 Shaw, 286-8 Mallon, J. J., 493, 494 n.3 McCarthy, Lillah (Mrs Harley Malvern Festival, 185--6, 336, 371, Granville Barker, later Mrs 372-3, 381, 395 Frederick Keeble), Plate 7, 119, Manchester Evening News, 382 139, 142 nn.3, 4, 5 & 6, 184, 432, Manchester Guardian, 111, 325, 335--6, 494 n.l 442, 456 n.4, 518 Myself and My Friends, 139-41, Mann, Tom, 63, 65 n.2 142 n.2, 184-5, 198, 213-14, Mansfield, Katherine, 215 432 Mansfield, Richard, 133 McCleary, G. F., Dr, 60, 220 Maple, John Blundel, Sir, 69 'Some Early Recollections of GBS', Mark Twain Journal, The, 186 60-1, 220-1 'Marriages of Black and White', 329- MacColl, D. S., 9, 10 n.11 30 Macdona, Charles, 376-8 Marshall, Alfred, 61, 61 n.4 Macdona Players, 376 Marston, Philip Bourke, 46 Macdonald, James, 52-3 Martin, Kingsley, xxiii, 111 MacDonald, Oames) Ramsay, 252, Editor, 111-12, 224-5 254 n.l, 350, 358-9, 443 n.6 Marx Brothers, 306 McGavin, John, 115-16 Marx, Eleanor, see Eleanor Aveling Mackay, Ness, Marx, Karl, 25, 32, 35 nn.12 & 13, 41, 'Farewell to GBS', 345 43,48-52,67,278,355,469 MacKenzie, Norman (ed.), Das Knpital, 25, 32, 35 n.12, 42 n.5, The Letters of Sidney and Beatrice 43, 44, 46 n.3, 51, 64, 88 Webb, 3 vols, vol. 1, 44 Massingham, H. W., 60-1, 61 n.l, 89 MacKenzie, Norman Jeanne (eds), Mathews, Lee, Mrs, 301 The Diary of Beatrice Webb, vol. n, Matteotti, Giacomo, 493, 494 n.2 1892-1905, 72, 165--6, 168-70, Maude, Cyril, 172-3, 214-15, 265--6 The Haymarket Theatre, 134 The Diary of Beatrice Webb, vol. m, Mavor, Osborne Henry, Dr, see James 1905-1924, XXV n.8, 76, 108, Bridie 149-50, 214, 239-40 Maxwell, William, 101 Mackmurdo, Arthur H., 53-4 'Printing for Bernard Shaw', 101-2 McNulty, Edward, Plate 1, 17, 21 n.3, Meech, Thomas Cox, 103 31, 204 n.l Meegan, William, 6 The Courting of Mary Doyle, 21 n.3 Melba, Nellie, Dame, 429, 429 n.3 'George Bernard Shaw as a Boy', Mendelssohn, Felix, 22, 220, 221 n.l 17-21 Meredith, George, 286, 288 n.l The Lord Mayor, 21 n.3 Michelangelo Buonarroti, 18, 23, 30, 'Memoirs of GBS', 17 141, 176, 200, 261 n.l Misther O'Ryan, 31, 34 n.5 Michelet, Jules, 144, 145 n.2 The Son of a Peasant, 31, 34 n.5 Histoire de France, 145 n.2 Macpherson, James, 302 n.3 Mill, John Stuart, 32, 39, 41, 57 Macrae, Stuart, On Liberty, 32, 39 'Mr Bernard Shaw on Motoring', Millais, John, Sir, 201, 202 n.5 206-7 Miller, H. C., 482 Macreamoinn, Sean, 6 'Shaw on India's Demand', 482-4 Maeterlinck, Maurice, 148 Millward, Jessie, 133-4 Magazine of Music, 85 Myself and Others, 133-4 Mahomet, 412 Minney, R. J., and Tony Matthews, Maier, Charles S., 352 The George Bernard Shaw Vegetarian Recasting Bourgeois Europe, 352 Cookbook, 400 n.l INOEX 549

Moliere Oean-Baptiste Poquelin), 267, Muggeridge, Malcolm, 164, 165 n.1 339 Chronicles of Wasted Time, vol. I: The Mommsen, Theodor, 125, 127 n.2 Green Stick, 164 Moody, Dwight L., 24, 28 n.7, 49 Mumsey's Magazine, 262 Moore, Doris Langley, Munich Agreement, 456 E. Nesbit: A Biography, 161-2 Murphy, Daniel J. (ed.), Moore, Eva, 129, 134 Lady Gregory's Journals, vol. I, 12, Exits and Entrances, 134 80-1, 124 n.1, 243-4 Moore, George, 122, 123 n.2, 507 Murray, Alma, 129 n.1 The Strike at Arlingford, 122, 123 n.2 Murray, Gilbert, 144, 232, 259, 271, Worldliness, 123 n.2 272 nn.2 & 4, 311, 315, 316 n.6, Moore, Harry T. (ed.), 463,465 Sex, Literature, and Censorship, Carlyon Sahib, 271, 272 n.1 492 n.5 The Early GBS', 144-5 Moore, Henry T., and Dale T. Euripides, The Bacchae (trans.), 232 Montague, Euripides, Electra (trans.), 272 n.2 Frieda Lawrence and her Circle, 440 Euripides, Hippolytus (trans.), Moore, T. Sturge (collector & 272 n.2 compiler), Euripides, The Trojan Women Self-Portrait taken from the Letters and (trans.), 272 n.2 Journals of Charles Rickett, 142- 'A Few Memories', 271-2 3,301 The Foreign Policy of Sir Edward Grey Moore and Burgess Minstrels, 138, 1906-1915, 272 n.4 139 n.2 Murray, Gilbert, Mrs, see Lady Mary More, Thomas, 41 Henrietta Howard Morison, James Cotter, 264 n.1 Murry, Middleton, 215 Morley, John, Lord, 28 n.13, 89, Mussolini, Benito, 114 n.1, 330, 349, 90 n.1, 236 n.6 353-4,355,366,438,457,460, Morley, Robert, 371 467,482 Morning Herald, 103 Musters, Georgina, Mrs, 290, 396, Morning Post, 149 434 Morrell, Ottoline, Lady, 440 Myers, Frederic W. H., 58, 58 n.1 Morris, Jane (Mrs William Morris), 140 My Fair Lady, see Alan J. Lerner Morris, May, 54, 55,160,263 William Morris: Artist, Writer, Naisby, Rex, 327 Socialist, 2 vols, 160 Napoleon Bonaparte, 32, 322, 455, Morris, William, 32, 35 n.13, 54, 55, 459 56, 86, 98, 99 n.2, 100, 101 nn.3 Nash, Roy, & 4, 127 n.4, 154, 160, 212, 263, 'The Theatre Today and Yesterday 270 n.1, 316 n.2, 402 n.2, 428, According to George Bernard 429, 429 n.4, 470 Shaw', 382-3 The Tables Turned, 54-5 Nation, The, 61 n.1, 194, 427 'Woodbine', 429 National Gallery, 18, 22, 23 See also William Morris Society National Reformer, 161 Moscow Art Theatre, 406 National Sporting Club, 195, 195 n.3 Motor, The, 206-7 Nehru, Jawaharlal (Pandit), 486, Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 7, 22, 487 n.6 29 n.18, 218, 222, 451 Neil, Henry, Judge, Don Giovanni, 19-20, 21, 218, 373 'Bernard Shaw - as Few Know The Magic Flute, 7, 498 Him: An Intimate Study of the 'Mr Shaw's Advice', 456 n.4 Man Himself', 416-17 M'Taggart, John M'Taggart Ellis, 56, Nelson, Horatio, Lord, 254-5 n.4 57 n.2 Nero, 482 n.1 550 INDEX

Nesbit, Edith (Mrs Hubert Bland), O'Connor, Frank (pseud. ofMichael 161-2, 162 n.1, 262 O'Donovan), 4, 5, 8 New Age, 65, 237, 503 n.4 O'Connor, T. P., 29 n.16, 88-9, New American Mercury, 154, 179 90 n.2, 263 New Budget, The, 22 T.P.'s and Cassell's Weekly, 88-90 Newcastle Journal, 107 O'Donoghue, David J., 47 New Cavalcade, 484--5 'George Bernard Shaw: Some Newcombe, Bertha, 165, 166 n.2, Recollections', 47-8 166-7, 168 n.2 The Humour of Ireland, 47 New Republic (New York), 337 O'Donovan, Michael, see Frank News Chronicle, 188-9, 522-3 O'Connor New Shakespeare Society, 39 Okey, Thomas, 211 New Statesman, 108, 119 n.3, 229, 287, A Bfl.sketful of Memories: An 288 n.2, 352 n.1, 442 n.1, 442, Autobiographical Sketch, 455,456 n.1 211-12 New Statesman and Nation, 109, 111, Old Vic Theatre, 371, 372, 373, 374, 144, 326, 508 381 New Theatre, 309 Olivier, Laurence Kerr, Baron Olivier Newton, Isaac, 235 of Brighton, 393 nn.1 & 2 New Witness, 110 n.2 Henry V (Shakespeare) (dir.), 392, New York American, 237, 352 n.1 393 nn.1 & 2 New York Theatre, 297 Olivier, Margaret, Lady, 60, 220, 268, New York Theatre Guild, 295, 297 446,446 n.2 New York Times, 276-7, 355, 406 Sydney Olivier: Letters and Selected New York Tribune, 243, 244 n.2, 249 Writings (ed.), 41 Nichols, Beverley, 185-6 Olivier, Sydney Haldane, Lord, 40-2, All I Could Never Be: Some 42 n.5, 44 n.1, 56, 61, 121-2, Recollections, 185-6 194 n.1, 196, 196 n.1, 219-20, The Stag, 185 220,263,268,446,446n.2 Nicolini, Ernest, 530 Sydney Olivier: Letters and Selected Nicolson, Harold, Sir, 535 Writings, 41 Diaries and Letters 1945-1962, 535 Olympic Theatre (London), 382 Nicolson, Nigel (ed.), 535, 535 n.2 O'Malley, Ellen, 142 n.4 Harold Nicolson, Diaries and Letters Orage, Alfred Richard, 503, 503 n.4 1945-1962, 535 Orcutt, W. D., 99 The Question of Things Happening: Celebrities Off Parade, 99 The Letters of Virginia Woolf, 'Celebrities Off Parade: George vol. n, 1912-22, 443 n.2 Bernard Shaw', 99-101 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 428 O'Reilly, Patrick, 10 Nikolay Nikolayevich, Grand Duke, Osborne, Charles Churchill, 46 350,352 n.2 Philip Bourke Marston, 46 Norman, Henry, 30, 34 n.3 O'Shaughnessy, Arthur William North Eastern Daily Gazette, 358-60 Edgar, 534-1 Novara, Octavia, 469 Ouida (pseud. ofMarie-Louise de Ia 'Bernard Shaw on Peace and War', Ramee) 469-70 Our Corner, 34 n.8, 57 Novel Review, The, 27, 29 n.22 Oxford Players, 299 Oxford Playhouse, 298, 300 Oxford Times, The, 79 Observer, The, 504 O'Casey, Eileen, 529 Sean, 529-30 Paderewski, Ignacy Jan, 102, 102 n.2 O'Casey, Sean, 529 Palestine Post, 523-4 INDEX 551

Pall Mall Gazette, 25, 27, 28 n.13, Petrie, William Matthew Flinders, 34 n.3, 59, 85, 88 n.3, 129 n.4, Sir, 516, 516 n.l 2531 2601 269 Photographic Journal, The, 200 Palmerston, see Henry John Temple Photoguide Magazine, 203 n.1 Parade, 456 n.3 Picture Post, 395--6, 508 n.2 Parker, Percy L., 65 Pilgrim's Progress, The, 13, 534, 'What is it to be a Fabian? An 534 n.2 Interview with Mr George Pinero, Arthur, Sir, 507 Bernard Shaw', 65-8 The Second Mrs Tanqueray, 174 Parkes, Edmund Alexander, 404 n.l Plain Dealer (Cleveland), 61 n.2 Partington, Wilfred, Plan<;on, Pol (Henri), 429, 429 n.3 Thomas J. Wise in the Original Cloth, Playfair, Nigel, Sir, 310, 311 n.2 45 Playgoers' Club, 59, 59 n.1 Pascal, Gabriel, Plate 14b, 371, 386, Plunkett, Horace, Sir, 9, 10 n.lO, 507, 387, 390--1, 447 508 n.4 'Shaw as a Scenario-Writer', 386-7 Plutarch, 419, 420 n.1 Passing Show, The, 208 Lives (trans. North), 420 n.l Patch, Blanche, 390, 394, 427, 436, PM's Weekly, 390 448--9,470,500 Polenta, Giovanni da, Count of Thirty Years with GBS, 395 n.2, 436- Ravenna, 422-3 n.l 7, 470--1 Potter, Richard, 72 Patterson, Jenny, 159, 316 n.3 Potter, Stephen, 518 Patti, Adelina, 530, 531 Powell, David Watson, 248-9 Paul, Eden and Cedar (trans.), Prabuddha Jain (Bombay), 330 Augustin Hamon, The Twentieth­ Preminger, Otto, 393 n.3 Century Moliere, 267 Priestley, J. B., 509 Payne-Townshend, Charlotte, see 'GBS - Social Critic', 509 Charlotte Shaw 'Thoughts on Shaw', 508-10 Payne-Townshend family, 168 Prince of Wales's Theatre, 378 n.1 Peace Pledge Union, 456 n.l Prince's Theatre, 376, 377 Pearson, Hesketh, 48, 52, 55, 150, Prince-White, F. G., 525 159, 522 'Bernard Shaw is 94 Today', 525 Bernard Shaw: His Life and 'GBS Begged to be Allowed to Die', Personality, 55 531-3 GBS: A Postscript, 48, 52, 159 '"I Would Like to Go into My 'Memories of GBS and Granville Garden," said Shaw', 526-8 Barker: Hesketh Pearson on Probyn, Thomas C., Dr, 526, 532, 534 the Original Production of Proctor, Dennis (ed.), Androcles and the Lion', 150--1 The Autobiogmphy of G. Lowes Pearson's Magazine, 416 Dickinson and Other Pease, Edward R., 180, 268 Unpublished Writings, 56, 124 The History of the Fabian Society, 57, Public Opinion. 24, 28 n.7, 31, 85 268 n.l Punch, 61 n.2, 382 People, The, 445 Puss in Boots, 383 People's Theatre, 107 Pyat, Felix, 32, 35 n.15 Percy, Esme, Plate 13a, 143, 395 'Bernard Shaw: A Personal Rains, Claude, 371 Memory', 143-4 Ramee, Marie-Louise de la, 32, 'Memories of Bernard Shaw', 528-9 35 n.15 Peter I (the Great), 401, 403 n.4 Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio), Pethick-Laurence, Frederick, 1st 'St Cecilia', 18 Baron, 483 Rathbone, John Francis Warre, 535 Petri, Egon, 73, 74 n.l Ravagli, Angelo, 442 n.2 552 INDEX

Ray, Cedric, Robins0n, Henry Peach, 201, 202 n.5 'Shaw on Soldiers', 456 n.3 Robinson, Joseph, 22, 28 n.2 Realm, The, 130 Robinson, Lennox (ed.), Rees, David, 376 Lady Gregory's Journals 1916-1930, Korea: The Limited War, 487 n.2 302, 308, 435 Rees, Leslie, 376 Robinson Crusoe, 15 'CBS Talks about his New Play', Rodgers, W. R., 376-8 Irish Literary Portraits, 3-9 Reeve, Ada, 394, 395 n.1 Rodin, Auguste, 203, 230, 267, 284-5 Reeves, Edith, 430-1 Bust of Shaw, 203, 230, 267, 284-5 Reid, Whitelaw, Mrs, 243 'Le Penseur', 203 Rembrandt, Harmenszoon van Rijn, Rook Clarence, 22 141 'Corvus: De vita et operibus Review of Reviews, 97, 138 n.1 Georgii Bernardi Shaw', 22 Reynolds News, 38~9, 473-4, 485 'Mr Shaw's Future: A Rhondda, Margaret Haig Thomas, Conversation', 93-5 Viscountess, 113 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 468, 477 n.3, 'CBS and Mrs Pat', 178 245 'Holding the Mask in Place', 510-11 Roosevelt, Theodore, 407, 407 n.1 'The Man behind the Mask', 510-11 Rosenberg, Alfred, 356, 357 n.1 Obituary memoir of Charlotte Rossetti, D. G., 429 n.1 Shaw, Time and Tide, 187-8 Rossini, Gioachino, 22 'Recollections of CBS', 113-14 Rothenstein, William, Sir, 236 n.9, 'The Shavian Mask', 510-11 284, 336 Rhys, Ernest, 5~ Since Fifty: Men and Memories, 284, Everyman Remembers, 54-5 336 Wales England Wed: An Rougon-Macquart, Les, see Emile Zola Autobiography, 53-4 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 270 Richards, Grant, 97, 273 Rowley, Charles, 73 Author Hunting by an Old Literary Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, 384-5 Sportsman: Memories of Years Royal Court Theatre, 119-20, 295 Spent Mainly in Publishing, Royal, Dorothy, 1897-1925, 97-9 'Capitalism in the Future by G. Richardson, Bill, 194, 195 n.2 Bernard Shaw', 474-7 Richardson, Ralph, Sir, xxiii, 375 'The Future of the World- Stalin­ Ricketts, Charles, 142, 301, 311 Russia - the Beveridge Self-Portrait Taken from the Letters Reports- and Socialism', 478- and Journals of Charles Ricketts, 80 RA, 142-3, 301 Royal Theatre (Dublin), 307 n.3 Rider, Dan, 48 Royalty Theatre, 122-3 Adventures with Bernard Shaw, 48-52 Rubinstein, H. F., 492 n.5 Rilke, Rainer Maria, 284-5 Ruisdael, Jacob van, 18 Rimini, Francesca da, 421, 422-3 n.1 Rumball, Louise, 434 Ring, Martin R. (trans.), Runciman, John F., 274, 276 n.1 'Lusin Looks at Bernard Shaw', Ruskin, John, 428 333-5 Russell, Annie, 146 Ristori, Adelaide, 150, 151 n.1 'George Bernard Shaw at Ritchie-Calder, Lord, see Ritchie Rehearsals of Major Barbara', Calder, 340 146-8 'Roads Safe for You', 208-9 Russell, Bertrand, xxii, 182-4, 193, Roberts, Morley, 196, 196 n.1 214, 259, 273, 277, 279 nn.1 & 2 Robertson, John Mackinnon, 492 n.3 Portraits from Memory and Other Robertson, T. W., 121, 121 n.2, 151 Essays, 183-4, 277-9 INDEX 553

Russell, Dora (nee Black), Sassoon, Philip, Sir, 275, 276 n.6 'Shaw - A Personal Impression', Saturday Review, 10 n.11, 26, 27, 29, 182-3 45, 85, 86 n.1, 90-3, 93, 95, Russell, George William, see A.E. 95 n.1, 139, 163, 170, 269, Rutland House, 11 270 n.2, 273, 274 n.2, 274, Rutter, Frank, 103 276 n.1, 378 n.3, 402 Since I was Twenty-five, 103-4 Saturday Review of Literature, The, 198, Rypins, Stanley, 250 521 'Bernard Shaw Remembered', 250- Saturday Westminster Gazette, 136-8 1 Sayers, Elliseva, 361 'Bernard Shaw Chooses a Sackville-West, Victoria Mary, Hon., Birthplace', 361-2 535,535 n.2 Schlegel, August Wilhelm von, 174, Sadler's Wells Theatre, 372 174 n.1 StJames Gazette, 70-1, 86--7 Schoolmistress, The, 12 StJames's Hall (Piccadilly), 138, Scott, Clement, 315 139 n.2 Scott, Cyril, 186 StJames's Theatre, 150, 269 'Impressions of Bernard Shaw', 186 StJohn, Christopher (ed.), Scottish Daily Mail, 531 Ellen Terry and Bernard Shaw: A Scott, Kathleen, Lady, 11, 417 Correspondence, 498 n.2 Bust of Shaw, 417 St Martin-in-the-Fields Review, 409-11 Full-length bronze figure of Shaw, St Pancras Journal, 16 417 St Pancras Vestry, 68--70, 77 Self-Portrait of an Artist: From the Saito, Makoto, Admiral, 335, 336 n.1 Diaries and Memoirs of Lady Salt, Henry, 88 n.1, 219, 259--60, Kennet, Kathleen, Lady Scott, 11- 262 n.1, 273 12,221-2 'Salt on Shaw', 259--61 Scott, Robert Falcon, Captain, 11, 418 Seventy Years among Savages, 261, Scott, Walter, Sir, 262 n.4 The Pirate, 217, 218 n.1 Salt, Kate, 219-20, 260, 262 nn.1, 3 & Screenwriters' Association, The, 388, 6, 262 n.6 388 n.1 Salvini, Tommaso, 150, 151 n.1 Scribe, Eugene, 26, 29 n.15 Salzer, E. M., Selous, Henry Courtney, 15, 16 n.2 'Bernard Shaw (Who is Eighty­ Illustrated Shakespeare, 16 n.2 three Today) says We Will Outlines to Shakespeare's 'Tempest', Have Peace', 456-7 16 n.2 'George Bernard Shaw on Will Serebryekov, E. A., 125--6, 127 n.5 Hitler Invade?', 459--60 Sexton, James, Sir, 62 'What Shaw Thinks of Russia and Sir James Sexton, Agitator: The Life of Finland', 458 the Dockers' MP: An Sanders, W. Stephen, 58--9 Autobiography, 62-3 Early Socialist Days, 58-9 Shah, Hiralal Amritlal, Sandow, Eugen, 519, 520 n.1 'Bernard Shaw in Bombay', 330-1 Sandwich, George, Lord, 221 Shakespeare, William, 15, 18, 77-8, Sanine, Alexander, 155--6 94, 143, 150, 200, 235, 273--4, Sankey, Ira D., 24, 28 n.7, 49 274 n.2, 296, 339, 376, 380, 407, Sardou, Victorien, 378 n.3 421, 429, 432, 439 Sarolea, Charles, , 18, 123, 306, 379-80, 401, 'G. Bernard Shaw on what we 402 n.1 think of the Foreigner', 241 Henry V, 392, 393 n.1 Sartorio, Aristide, 428, 429 n.1 , 143, 296 Portrait of Charlotte Shaw, 429 n.1 Macbeth, 139, 380 554 INDEX

Shakespeare, William- continued 'Better than Shakespeare' (article), Much Ado About Nothing, 412, 273,274 n.2 413 n.1 Buoyant Billions: A Comedy of No Othello, 147 Manners, 371, 395-6 Romeo and Juliet, 18, 421 Caesar and Cleopatra, 21, 35 n.19, 94, The Tempest, 16 n.2, 264 95 n.3, 314, 316 n.5, 349 Shannon, Effie, 297 Caesar and Cleopatra (film), 371, 372, Sharp, Clifford Dyce, 76, 77 n.1, 108, 373, 386, 391, 522 109, 110 n.1, 153 Candida, 22, 34 n.2, 97, 130-2, 151, 'Early Days', 109-10 261 'Shaw and the Problems of a £154,000 Captain Brassbound' s Conversion, Will', 188-9 34 n.2, 162-3, 314, 382 Shaw Bulletin, 330, 334 Cashel Byron's Profession, 23, 27, 31, Shaw, Charlotte, xxiv, 72, 76, 78, 80- 34 n.8, 122, 194, 195 n.2 1, 114, 159, 164, 165, 168-74, The Cassone, 119, 120 n.1 179-80, 181-9, 193, 203, 204, 206, 'Christian Names', 25, 28 n.11 215-16, 224, 239, 240, 246-7, Collected Letters 1874-1897, xxiv n.2, 275-6, 276 n.2, 283, 285, 286 n.3, 9 n.2, 28 n.11, 34 n.6, 40 n.3, 288, 288 n.2, 289, 304-5, 309, 99 n.1, 129 n.2, 159, 163 n.1, 311, 312, 319, 320, 327, 328, 164, 166-7, 277, 316 n.3, 329 n.1, 372, 373, 396, 399, 427, 402 n.2, 416 n.1 428-9, 429 nn.1 & 2, 437, Collected Letters 1898-1910, 21 n.2, 438 n.1, 440-1, 443, 444, 446, 73, 99, 197, 202, 497 n.1, 448-9, 450, 470, 493, 503 n.5, 236 n. 9, 262 n.1, 276 n.2, 281, 504, 511, 518, 519, 521, 530, 533, 284 n.1, 286 n.1, 405, 497 n.1 534, 535 Collected Letters 1911-1925, 307 n.1, Shaw, Elinor Agnes, 3, 10 n.4 315 n.1, 316 n.5, 413 n.3, 416, Shaw, George Bernard, 495 n.1, 499 n.7, 508 n.4 Admirable Bashville, 194, 220 Collected Plays, xxiii, 120 nn.1 & 2, Adventures of the Black Girl in her 206,304 n.1, 305 n.1, 363 n.1, Search for God, 327, 399 389 n.1, 500 n.1 Androcles and the Lion, 120, 141, The Collected Screenplays of Bernard 142 n.6, 150-1, 371, 374, 399 Shaw, 372 n.2 Annajanska, the Bolshevik Empress, or 'Common Sense about the War', Annajanska and the Wild Grand 229, 232, 252-3, 350, 352 n.1 Duchess, 142, 295 The Common Sense of Municipal The Apple Cart, 178 n.1, 178, 188, Trading, 43, 70 295, 297, 306, 349, 350, 371, The Dark Lady of the Sonnets, 142, 372,395 371,374 Arms and the Man, xxiii, 95, 97, 'A Defence' (letter, Daily News), 353 124 n.4, 125-30, 132, 163, 212, The Devil's Disciple, 95, 95 n.2, 133- 270 n.4, 283, 313, 315 n.1, 4, 222, 313, 315 n.1 316 n.6, 374, 375 'A Discarded Defence of Roger Augustus Does His Bit, 230, 295 Casement', 241 n.2 Back to Methuselah, 181, 278, The Doctor's Dilemma, 74, 75 n.2, 279 n.3, 290, 295, 297, 299, 120, 140, 144, 145 n.1, 247, 301-7, 314, 316 n.7, 371, 372, 316 n.6, 432, 525 399, 515, 521, 523 Dramatic Essays and Opinions, 85 'The Battle of the Vans and the 'Educational Confessions', 12-14 Vins' (article), 115 Ellen Terry and Bernard Shaw: A Bernard Shaw and Mrs Patrick Correspondence, 498 n.2 Campbell: Their Correspondence, The Emperor and the Little Girl, 230, 10 n.10 243, 244 n.2 INDEX 555

Shaw, George Bernard- continued 'Musical Mems' (column), 85 Everybody's Political What's What?, 'The Nature of Drama' (lecture), 79 515 Nine Answers, 22-7 Fanny's First Play, 120, 283, 316 n.7, 'Notes by Bernard Shaw', 45 373 O'Flaherty VC, 230, 249 'G. B. Shaw's Prologue to Major On the Rocks, 336, 349, 371, 376, Barbara', 390 378 n.2, 381 n.1, 500 n.1, 515 Geneva, 349, 371, 491, 492 n.2 Our Theatres in the Nineties, 3 vols, Getting Married, 120, 316 n.6 xxiv n.1, 139, 268, 274 n.2 Heartbreak House, 181, 182 n.1, 229- Overruled, 290 30,243-4, 244 n.3, 253, 295, Passion Play, 31, 34 n.9, 119, 296-300, 306, 313, 372, 442, 120 n.1 492 n.4, 515 Peace Conference Hints, 350, 352 n.1 Heartbreak House (TV version), 374 The Perfect Wagnerite, 19, 218 'Household of Joseph', 31,34 n.9 The Philanderer, 97, 288 n.2, 314, How He Lied to Her Husband, 120 315, 316 n.3, 400 'The Illusions of War' (lecture), 232 Plays Pleasant and Unpleasant, 86, Immaturity, 5, 10 n.3, 28 n.8, 27, 97-9,119,164,429 31, 34 n.8, 86, 184 n.1, 443 n.9 'Preface to Stephen Winsten, Salt The Inca of Perusalem, 230, 249, and his Circle', 88 n.1, 262 n.6 316 n.7 Press Cuttings, 204 n.1, 400 In Good King Charles's Golden Days, , Plate 8, 95 nn.1 & 3, 120, 383 n.2 145, 151--6, 174, 176, 177, 180, The Intelligent Woman's Guide to 229, 290, 307 n.2, 314, 316 n.4, Socialism and Capitalism, 184, 381, 386, 387, 389, 394 185 n.1, 335--6, 349, 494, 515 Pygmalion (film), 316 n.4, 371, 386, The Irrational Knot, 27, 31, 34 n.8 387, 387 (German version), 387 Jitta's Atonement, 295, 307-8 (Dutch version), 389, 447, 448 John Bull's Other Island, 12, 119-20, The Quintessence of Ibsenism, 266, 135-8, 140, 148 n.2, 283, 313, 278 315 n.1, 363 n.1, 435 'The Religion of the Pianoforte', 22, 'Joy Riding at the Front', 245, 27 n.1 246 n.2 The Religious Speeches of Bernard 'The King and his Doctors' (article), Shaw, 400 n.4 114 Rhinegold (early title, Widowers' Love among the Artists, 27, 31, 34 n.8 Houses), 120-1 Major Barbara, 120, 144-50, 316 n.6, 'Sacrifice- for What?' (circular), 349,399 456 n.1 · Major Barbara (film), 371, 386, 390-1 Saint Joan, 4, 142, 181-2, 215, 295, Man and Superman, 52, 86, 99-100, 308--12, 314, 371, 373, 381, 393, 107, 119, 136 n.1, 139-44, 183, 393 n.3, 396, 399, 491, 492 nn.3 197, 223, 282, 298, 313, & 4, 493, 515, 524 316 n.2, 377, 427, 492 n.4 Saint Joan (film), 393, 393 n.3 The Man of Destiny, 30, 34 n.2, Saint Joan (TV version), 374 95 n.1, 97 Shakes versus Shav, 296 The Matter with Ireland, 116 n.1, 'Shaming the Devil about Shelley', 241 n.2 27, 29 n.23 'Memoranda by Bernard Shaw', 57 Shaw: An Autobiography, 1898-1950, The Millionairess, 341 503 n.5 Misalliance, 120 Shaw Gives Himself Away, 29, 448 'Mr Shaw Speaking', 390 Shaw's Music, xxiv n.1, 29 n.18 Mrs Warren's Profession, 97, 422, Short Stories, Scraps and Shavings, 423 n.3 244 n.2 556 INDEX

Shaw, George Bernard- continued Shaw, Lucinda Elizabeth, 3, 5-6, 7, 8, The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles, 9 n.2, 10 nn.4, 8 & 12, 19, 297, 341, 371 21 n.2, 22, 24-5, 29-30, 34, 219, The Six of Calais, 341 260, 263, 264, 287, 288 n.2, 412- Sixteen Self Sketches, 9 n.l, 16 n.l, 13 29, 40 nn.l & 2, 45 Shaw, Lucinda Frances, 3, 5, 6, 8, 'Socialism: Its Growth and 10 nn.4 & 8, 176 Necessity' (lecture), 56 Shaw Review, The, 146 'Strawberrinos: or the Haunted Shaw, William, 183, 184 n.l Winebin', 20 Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 27, 45, 46 n.l, 'A Sunday on the Surrey Hills' 261-2 n.l, 399,400, 401 (article), 262 n.2 The Cenci, 46, 46 n.2 Three Plays for Puritans, 21, 119 'Essay on the Vegetable System of Too True to be Good, 145, 328, Diet', 399, 400 328 n.l, 371, 377, 378 n.2, Queen Mab, 46, 400 381 n.l 'A Vindication of Natural Diet', 400 Too True to be Good, Village Wooing, Shelley Society, 27, 39, 45, 46, 46 n.2, and On the Rocks (in one vol.), 259 381, 381 n.l Shetland News, The, 216-18 The Transition to Social Shinwell, Emanuel, 486, 487 n.5 Democracy', 57, 279 n.l Shorter, C. K., The Unavoidable Subject', 456 n.2 'George Bernard Shaw - A 'Uncommon Sense about the War', Conversation: Concerning Mr 456 n.l Shaw's New Play, John Bull's An Unsocial Socialist, 27, 31, 34 n.8, Other Island', 134-6 54, 87, 87 n.l, 165 Shubert-Garrick Theatre, Village Wooing, 336, 378 n.2, 381 n.l Washington, 307 What I Really Wrote about the War, Siddons, Sarah, Mrs, 154, 154 n.l 246 n.2 Sidgwick, A. S. and E. M. What I said in NZ: The Newspaper Henry Sidgwick, 57-8 Utterances of Mr George Bernard Sidgwick, Henry, 57-8, 58 n.l Shaw in New Zealand, 341-5 Simon, Ernest, 1st Baron of 'What I think about the Film Wythenshawe, 441 n.l Industry', 392-3 Simon, John Alsebrook, 1st Viscount, 'What's in a Name?', 56 n.l 359,360 n.2 'Who I Am, and What I Think', 29- Retrospect: The Memoirs of the Rt 34 Hon. Viscount Simon, 360 n.2 'Who I Am, and What I Think. n', Simon, Shena, Lady, 442 n.l 95-6 Simonson, Lee, 297 Why She Would Not: A Little Comedy, Sims, George Robert, 25, 28 n.ll 396, 525, 527 One and All (newspaper), 25, Widowers' Houes, xxii, 25, 26, 28 n.ll 28 n.l2, 29 n.l5, 42, 86, 97, Sinclair, Frederick, 16 99 n.l, 119, 120-4, 127, The Splendid Torchbearer: Some 270 n.4, 297, 315 Notes on the Life of George 'William Morris as I knew him' Bernard Shaw - Playwright, (Preface), 160 Philosopher and Prophet', 16- You Never Can Tell, 97, 124 n.4, 129, 17 134, 163 n.l, 315, 316 n.6, 373, Sketch, The, 298-9 375 Smith, Frederick Edwin, 240, 241 n.3 Shaw, George Carr, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, Smith, Margaret ('Maggie'), 449-50, 9 n.2, 10 nn.3 & 9, 11, 20, 24-5, 522, 523 n.l, 526 29-30,34,287,498 Smith, Warren Sylvester, 399 INDEX 557

Smith, Warren Sylvester- continued Strand Magazine, 519 Bishop of Everywhere: Bernard Shaw Strand Theatre, 134, 429 and the Life Force, 400 n.4 Strindberg, August, 416-17, 417 n.l The Religious Speeches of Bernard Froken Julie (Miss Julie), 417, 417 n.2 Shaw (ed.), 399, 400 n.4 Sudermann, Hermann, 33, 35 n.18 Social Democratic Federation, Suggia, Guilhermina, 221, 222 n.2 35 nn.13 & 17, 40, 42 n.l, 48, 51, Sullivan, A. M., Serjeant, 240, 52, 52 n.l, 59, 63, 65 n.2, 68, 259 241 n.l Socialist League, 35 n.l3, 402 n.2, Sullivan, Barry, 150, 151 n.l, 306, 429 n.4 307 n.3 Society for Psychical Research, Sunday Chronicle, 350-2, 463, 494, 58 n.1, 413 n.3 516 Society of Authors, 243 Sunday Dispatch, 355, 361, 411, 423, Somerville, Edith, 171 462,494 Sophocles, Sunday Express, 408, 474, 478, 515 Oedipus, 420 Sunday Graphic, xxiv n.4, 461 Souls, The, 72, 73 n.l Sunday Graphic and Sunday News, 379 South Africa (London), 327 Sunday Pictorial, 471-2 Southern Review (Australia), 129 n.5 Sunday Times, 341 n.l, 417, 518 Sparling, H. H., 55-6, 160 Sun Yat-sen, 334 Spectator, The, 491, 492 n.5, 505 Sun Yat-sen, Madame, 334, 340 Spencer, Herbert, 32, 72 Sutro, Alfred, 148 Spencer, Percival, 210 Celebrities and Simple Souls, 148 Sprigge, Elizabeth, Sutton, Denys (ed.), Sybil Thorndike Casson, 309-11 Letters of Roger Fry, 2 vols, 56, 264-5 Squire, John Collings, Sir, 110, Swaffer, Hannen, 104, 520 119 n.3 Weekend Illustrated (article), 104-5 Stage Society, 129, 130, 162, 163 'Bernard Shaw's Final Word on Stalin, Joseph Visarionovitch, 111, Life, Death and the Hereafter, 323, 323 n.2, 349, 455, 458, 465- his Failures, Doubts and 6, 469, 476, 477 n.5, 47~, 482, Hopes', 520-1 485, 486, 491, 509, 521, 522 n.2, Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 261, 529,535 261 n.5 Stanley, Edward, Earl of Derby, Atalanta in Calydon, 261, 261 n.5 360 n.l Swinnerton, Frank, 77 Stanley, Henry Morton, Sir, 522, Swinnerton: An Autobiography, 77-8 522 n.4 Swiss Family Robinson, 15 Stapleton, J. Glode, 162, 162 n.l Symons, Arthur, 122, 123 n.3 Star, The, 26, 29 n.16, 35 n.l3, 60, The Minister's Call, 123 n.3 61 n.1, 85, 88, 89, 135, 136 n.l, 'Symposium', 352-3 196, 214, 263, 280 Stead, W. T., 25, 28 n.l3, 97, 137, 138 n.1 Tatler, The, 135 'First Impressions of the Theatre', Taylor, Tom, 138 n.l Plot and Passion, 382-3 Stephens, Yorke, 129, 134 Tchaikovsky, Peter, 'Music and Drama', 129-30 Francesca da Rimini, 423 n.l Stepniak, Sergius (pseud. ofSergei Tchekov, Anton, see Chekhov Kravchinsky), 125-6, 127 n.4 Tedlock, E. W. (ed.), Stokes, Sewell, 417 Frieda Lawrence: The Memoirs and Hear the Lions Roar, 417-19 Correspondence, 440-1 Pilloried!, 204 Temple, Henry John, 3rd Viscount Stone, Herbert S., 97 Palmerston, 236 n.l 558 INDEX

Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, Tomkins, Peter (ed.), Idylls of the King, 172 n.1 To a Young Actress: The Letters of 'In Memoriam AHH', 412,413 n.2 Bernard Shaw to Molly Tomkins, Terriss, William, 95 n.2, 133-4 319 n.1 Terry, Ellen, Dame, 95 n.1, 162, 'Too Many Electors sit at Home 163 n.1, 164, 497, 498 n.2 "Reading my Books"', 70-1 Ellen Terry and Bernard Shaw: A Torca Cottage, Dalkey Hill, 3, 20, 23 Correspondence, 498 n.2 Townshend, Charles Uniacke (& The Story of My Life, 162-3 Co.), 3, 23, 28 n.6 'That Silly Game - Disarmament', TP's and Cassell's Weekly, see T. P. 358-60 O'Connor Theatre Arts Monthly, 417 Treaty of London, 233, 236 n.1 Theatre du Grand-Guignol, 285, Trebitsch, Siegfried, 154 n.2, 173, 285 n.1, 286 nn.2 & 3 224,230,284,307,439 Theatre Guild, 181, 182 n.1, 295, 304 Chronicle of a Life, 173-4, 224, 230-1, Theatre Royal (Dublin), 383 284-5,439-40 Thesiger, Ernest, 295, 311, 311 n.4, Frau Gittas Suhne, 295, 307 312 Trebitsch, Siegfried, Mrs, 224 Practically True, 312 Tree, Herbert Beerbohm, Sir, 93, Thomas, Margaret Haig, see Lady 95 n.1, 151-2, 153-4, 306, Rhondda 307 n.2 Thorndike, Sybil, Dame, Plate 13b, Trevelyan, Charles, Sir, 498, 499 n.7 295, 309-11, 311 n.3, 371 Trewin, J. G. (ed.), Thornton, Dennison, Eileen O'Casey, Sean, 529-30 'Bernard Shaw Flays Filmdom's Tribune, The, 405 "Illiterates"', 388-9 Trotsky, Leon, 350, 476, 477 n.5, 480 Tieck, Johann Ludwig, 174, 174 n.1 Truman, Harry S., 484, 485,486 Tierney, Mr, 360 n.1 Truth, 27, 29 n.21 Time and Tide, 113-14, 178, 187, 510 Tucker, Benjamin Ricketson, 55, Times, The (London), 115, 136 n.1, 56 n.1 216, 253, 463, 475, 482 n.1, 486 Tunney, Gene, 194 Tinsley's Magazine, 27 Twain, Mark, 274, 276 n.2, 276-7, 308 Tintoretto, Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc by 'Portrait of a Gentleman', 18 the Sieur Louis de Conte, 308 n.1 Tit Bits, 415 Tynan,Katharine,263 Titterton, W. Richard, 63, 461 Twenty-Five Years: Reminiscences, 'Bernard Shaw Explains the War', 263-4 462-3 Tyndall, John, 21, 32, 261 n.1 'Dodging his Dotage', 519-20 Tyrrell, Ada, Mrs, 4, 6, 7, 10 n.4 'My Second Childhood, by Bernard Shaw', xxiv n.4 Umansky, Konstantin So this is Shaw, 63-5 Alexsandrovich, 324, 324 n.1 'To Bomb or Not to Bomb', 463-5 Typescript interview held at the Vanbrugh, Irene and Violet, 386 n.1 Humanities Research Center, Vanbrugh Theatre, 386 n.1 Austin, Texas, 462-3 Vanity Fair (New York), 61 n.2 To-Day, 34 n.8, 42 n.1, 43, 54 Variety, 390 Todhunter, John, Dr, Vasari, Giorgio, 23 The Comedy of Sighs, 127, 128 Lives of the Most Celebrated Painters, Tolstoy, Leo Nikolaivitch, 33, 143, Sculptors and Architects, 28 n.4 143 n.2, 300 n.1, 506 Vaughan, Thomas, 78, 79 n.1 'What is Art?', 143, 143 n.2 Vedrenne, J. E., 119-20, 144, 271, Tomkins, Molly, 319 n.1 272 n.2, 295 INDEX 559

Vegetarian, The, 400--2 Washington Square Players, 297 Vegetarianism, 27, 29 n.24, 41, 45, Watts-Dunton, Theodore, 261, 180, 183, 184-5, 212, 248, 249, 261 n.5 259, 260, 263, 266, 270, 271, 278, Wavell, Archibald Percival, 1st Earl, 281,334, 399, 400 nn.l & 3, 400- 483 2,403,439-40,441,494 Webb, Beatrice, Baroness Passfield, Veitch, Neville, Plate 3, xxiv, 44, 72, 76, 78, 86, Obituary memoir of Shaw, 108, 149, 153, 159, 164, 165, 167, Newcastle Journal, 107 167 n.l, 168,170 n.l, 172,179, Velasquez, Diego Rodriguez de Silva, 182, 187, 193, 239, 265, 277, 284, 141, 201, 202 n.4, 283 287,288,353-4,432,436,442, Verdi, Giuseppe, xxiii, 22, 150, 225, 497, 498, 499 n.6, 507 315 n.l, 534 The Diary of Beatrice Webb, vol. n, Ernani, 315 n.l 1892-1905, 72, 165-6, 168-70, Requiem, 534 172-3,214-15,265-6 Vestiaire Marie-Jose, 244 n.2 The Diary of Beatrice Webb, vol. III, Viereck, G. S., 1905-1924, XXV n.8, 76, 108, 'Are Doctors Humbugs? The Crime 149-50,214,239-40 of Vaccination. George Bernard Beatrice Webb's Diaries, 1924-1932, Shaw Interviewed', 415-16 353-4 'Shaw Looks at Life at 70', 421-2 The Letters of Sidney and Beatrice Viereck, G. S., and Paul Eldridge, Webb, 3 vols, vol. I, 44 My First Two Thousand Years, 421 Webb, Beatrice and Sidney, Virginia Quarterly Review, 250 History of Trade Unionism, 265 Voltaire, 326, 327 n.l, 410, 411 n.l Webb, Sidney James, Baron 'Epitre a. I'auteur du Livre des trois Passfield, 32, 35 n.16, 39, 41-2, imposteurs', 411 42 nn.2 & 5, 43, 44, 55, 56, 61, 61 n.3, 70, 72, 76, 78, 86, 89, 110, Wagner, Wilhelm Richard, xxii, 30, 125, 153, 159, 164, 171, 172-3, 77, 203, 218-19, 222, 262 n.l, 180, 182, 187, 193, 214-15, 239, 273, 400 n.3, 451 266, 277, 279, 287, 288, 315, Die GOtterdammerung, 135 316 n.6, 428, 432, 442, 446, Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg, 218, 449 n.2, 496, 497, 498, 499 n.6, 507 498,499 n.8 The Letters of Sidney and Beatrice Der Ring des Nibelungen, 132 n.l, Webb, 3 vols, vol. I, 44 218-19, 221, 222 n.l Weekly Illustrated, 104 Tristan und Isolde, 25, 88, 220, 222, Weintraub, Rodelle (ed.), 224, 418, 419 n.l Fabian Feminist: Bernard Shaw and 'Wagner and Vegetables', 400 n.3 Woman, 400 n.5 Walker, Emery, Sir, 101, 101 n.4, 102, Weintraub, Stanley, 129 n.4, 212, 236 n.9, 273 Bernard Shaw 1914-1918: Journey to Walker, George, 324 Heartbreak, 230 nn.l & 2 Walkley, A. B., 135, 136 n.l, 315, Shaw: An Autobiography, 1898-1950, 316 n.7 503 n.5 Wallace, Henry Agard, 484-5 Welch, James, 26, 123, 123 n.4, 134 Wallas, Graham, 44, 44 n.l, 60, Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke, 168, 266, 274 n.l 111, 112 n.l, 235 Ward, Artemus (pseud. ofCharles Wells, Amy Catherine ('Jane'), 251, Farrar Brown), 61, 61 n.2 495-6 Ward-Jackson, C., Wells, H. G., xxii, 74-5, 76, 111-12, 'Mr Bernard Shaw on: Is 184, 197, 229, 231, 251, 269, Conscription Necessary or 270 nn.l, 2 & 3, 288, 432, 445, Advisable?', 237-8 495,500-2,506-7,509 560 INDEX

Wells, H. G. -continued Wilton, Marie Effie, 378 n.1 Experiment in Autobiography: Winsten, Clare, 395, 528 n.1 Discoveries and Conclusions of a Statue of Saint Joan, 527, 528 n.1, Very Ordinary Brain (since 535 1866), 2 vols, 74, 269-70, Winsten, Stephen, 260, 395 270 n.1 GBS 90: Aspects of Bernard Shaw's 'The Faults of the Fabian' (lecture), Life and Work (ed.), 384-5, 386- 74 7,509 The Future in America, 74, 75 n.1 Salt and his Circle, 88 n.1, 259-61, Wescott, Brooke Foss, Rt Revd, 57, 262 nn.3 & 6, 273 57 n.3 Wise, Thomas J., 45 Wesley, John, 65 Wood, Mary and Alan (eds), Wesleyan Connexional School Silver Spoon, Being Extracts from the (Dublin), 14, 15 n.1, 23, 28 n.5, Random Reminiscences of Lord 60 n.2, 497 Grantley, 447 Weymouth, Anthony, Wood, Peggy, Journal of the War Years (1939-1945) Actors -and People: Both Sides of the and One Year Later Including Footlights, 151-2 'The Unavoidable Subject' by Woolf, Leonard, 442-3, 443 n.8, 499 George Bernard Shaw, 2 vols, Beginning Again: An Autobiography 456 n.2 of the Years 1911-1918, 'What's He up to Now?', 395-6 443 nn.1 & 3, 495-7 Wheeler, H. F., Woolf, Virginia, Plate 12, xxii, 442, 'Wife Reveals Bernard Shaw', 179- 495,496 80 The Diary of Virginia Woolf, vol. IV, Whitefield, George, 81, 81 n.1 1931-35, 442-3, 443 n.8, 497-8, Whitehall Court, Plate 15, 114, 200, 499-500 427,438,442,446,448,450,470 The Question of Things Happening: Wicksteed, Philip, 43 The Letters of Virginia Woolf, Wilde, Oscar, 10 n.4, 54, 91, 507 vol. n, 1912-22, 443 n.2 Wilhelm I (King of Prussia, Emperor World, The, 25, 26, 27, 28 nn.12 & 14, of Germany), 471 29 n.17, 85, 88, 88 n.2, 90, Wilhelm II (King of Prussia, Emperor 90 n.2, 96 n.1, 162, 428-9 of Germany), 315, 316 World of Dress, The, 403 Wilkins, Eithne, and Ernst Kaiser World Review, 469 (trans.), Wright, Almroth, Sir, 144, 145 n.1, Siegfried Trebitsch, Chronicle of a 247, 315, 316 n.6 Life, 173-4,224,230-1,284-5, 439-40 Yates, Edmund, 26, 29 n.17, 88 William I (the Conqueror), 455 Yeats, W. B., Plate 5, 12, 127-8, William Morris Society, 125 129 n.5, 263, 507 Williams, Harcourt, 373 Autobiographies, 127-8 'Enter George Bernard Shaw', 373- The Land of Heart's Desire, 127-8 4 Young, Edward Hilton, 11 Williams, Raymond, 491, 492 n.4 Young, Edward Hilton, Mrs, see Lady Drama from Ibsen to Eliot, 491, Kathleen Scott 492 n.4 Young Man, The, 65 Wilson, Arthur, 42 n.5 Wilson, Charlotte, 42 n.5 Zangwill, Israel, 110, 110 n.4 Wilson, Edmund, 337 Zetetical Society, 35 n.16, 39, 41, 'Shaw in the Metropolitan', 337-9 403 n.5 Wilson, Henry, Sir, 254 n.3 Zola, Emile, 34 n.1 Wilson, Woodrow, 486, 487 n.8 Les Rougon-Macquart, 30, 34 n.1