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A1wM14h. Back in the 1940s, when American publishers Dodd, Mead & Co wrote to Irish playwright and polemicist George Bernard Shaw, proposing an edition of his collected letters, he said, âThere are billions of them ... not until my death can any collection be described as completeâ.Shaw continued to write and in 1949, at almost 93 years old, he was still producing letters almost archive of correspondence between the playwright and UK-based American journalist Charles Hayden Church 1878-1956, which includes interview notes, and other material relating to Shaw, assembled by Church, will go under the hammer at Bonhamâs Fine Books and Manuscripts sale in London on Wednesday, June 21st with an estimate of ÂŁ8,000-ÂŁ12,000 âŹ9,280-âŹ13,921.According to catalogue notes, Church was one of Shawâs favourite interviewers, and the pair corresponded for more than two decades.[ Ireland helped George Bernard Shaw find his own Eliza Doolittleâ before his death ][ The world has never needed George Bernard Shaw more ]Never one to avoid controversy, the papers deal with Shawâs thoughts on reforming the alphabet, sex education in schools and equality for women, along with trickier issues such as eugenics and postwar partition of was ahead of his time, and a century ago was an advocate for womenâs independence âA womanâs right to motherhood should not be conditional on her taking on a husbandâ.These sentiments must have shaken to the core the interlinked stronghold that was church and state at the time. He was also a vegetarian, lived a healthy life, and held the unfashionable belief at the time that cremation was a better solution than he may have been forward-thinking in some aspects, his belief that âsex should not be discussed with children, either by parents or schoolteachersâ, might have something to do with the fact that he lived with his mother until the tender age of almost 42, when he married heiress Charlotte Payne-Townshend, a member of the Fabian of correspondence, interview notes and other material relating to George Bernard Shaw assembled by Charles Hayden Church. âHe was not above losing his temperâ, according to catalogue notes that go on to explain snippets in interviews, which were often conducted by post. In a retort to Church âYour last three questions would take three years to answer. The obvious reply is Read my booksââ.A writer of more than 60 plays, and Nobel recipient for literature in 1925, Shaw was also a political activist who opposed vaccination and organised religion. He has been regularly rated among English-speaking dramatists as second only to Shakespeare, and the word Shavian â now part of the English lexicon â is used to describe something as being in the manner of George Bernard Shaw.[ George Bernard Shawâs fight for press freedom ]âIt is clear from the memos and postcards instructing Church on where best to place his interviews for maximum return that Shaw had an astute business brain,â says Matthew Haley, head of books and manuscripts at of the largest collections on the playwright is held at the Harry Ransom Centre, the humanities research centre at the University of Texas in Austin. Eighty boxes, occupying metres linear feet, were included in the purchase of Hanleyâs collection of art and literature. Hanley was purported to have the largest private collection of Shawâs work.
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