A slip of a statement by Shaw, 1945-05
Scope and Contents note
The Dwight Strong Collection of George Bernard Shaw comprises over 225 volumes and seven boxes of materials, offering an in-depth look at Shaw’s literary and personal life. The collection includes rare first editions, typed and handwritten manuscripts, and extensive correspondence that documents Shaw’s interactions with friends, family, and professional associates.
Highlights include personal letters, marked proofs, and manuscript drafts, which provide insight into Shaw’s creative process, his humor, and his engagement with social and political issues. These materials illustrate Shaw’s influence on Victorian, Edwardian, and early 20th-century society, capturing his contributions to theater, social activism, and the Fabian Society. The collection offers researchers a valuable resource for studying Shaw’s enduring legacy and the impact of his work on modern drama and social thought.
Dates
- 1945-05
Extent
From the Collection: 231 Volumes
From the Collection: 7 boxes
From the Collection: 1 Files (Flat file drawer)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
General
Slip of paper that reads, "I, Bernard Shaw, am sitting to Clare Winsten for her rocord portrait of me in her studio in Ayot Saint Lawrence on this month of May nineteen hundred and forty five. They say the war ended the day before yesterday; but ". There is something intriguing about the scrap which ends in "but".
Creator
- From the Collection: Shaw, Bernard (Person)
- From the Collection: Winsten, Stephen, 1893-1991 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the CSUF University Archives & Special Collections Repository
University Archives & Special Collections
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