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  2. Patricia Shaw (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Shaw was born in Melbourne, Victoria and spent her early years in Koo Wee Rup, a country town where her family owned a hotel. [1] After marrying, she and her husband moved to Surfers Paradise, Queensland in the late 1950s.

  3. List of works by George Bernard Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Shaw in 1894. The following is a list of works by George Bernard Shaw. The first section shows works in chronological sequence as written, the second tabulates these works by genre. In addition to the works listed here, Shaw produced a large quantity of journalism and criticism, particularly in his role as a music and theatre critic.

  4. Rich Man, Poor Man (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Rich Man, Poor Man is a 1969 novel by Irwin Shaw. It is the last of the novels of Shaw's middle period before he began to concentrate, in his last works such as Evening In Byzantium, Nightwork, Bread Upon The Waters and Acceptable Losses on the inevitability of impending death. The title is taken from the nursery rhyme "Tinker, Tailor".

  5. George Bernard Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Shaw's birthplace (2012 photograph). The plaque reads "Bernard Shaw, author of many plays, was born in this house, 26 July 1856". Shaw was born at 3 Upper Synge Street [n 1] in Portobello, a lower-middle-class part of Dublin. [2] He was the youngest child and only son of George Carr Shaw and Lucinda Elizabeth (Bessie) Shaw (née Gurly). His ...

  6. Irwin Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Playboy Award (1964, 1970, 1979) Honorary Doctorate, Brooklyn College. Spouse. Marian Edwards (1916–1996) Website. irwinshaw .org. Irwin Shaw (February 27, 1913 – May 16, 1984) was an American playwright, screenwriter, novelist, and short-story author whose written works have sold more than 14 million copies.

  7. Welcome to the City and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    The stories in Shaw's first two collections of fiction focus on the working class who suffered in the aftermath of the Panic of 1929 and the devastating effects of the Great Depression. [6] Shaw's themes in Welcome to the City are largely those of the political Left in the United States at this time—identifying capitalism as a system ...

  8. Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (novel) - Wikipedia

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    1816343. Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison is a 1952 novel by Australian writer Charles Shaw. [ 1] It tells the story of U.S. Marine Corporal Allison shipwrecked on an island in the Pacific during World War II. The only inhabitant is a nun, Sister Angela. [ 2] It was made into a 1957 film of the same name by John Huston.

  9. Fiona Shaw (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Author, academic. Alma mater. University of York, University of Sussex. Children. 2. Website. www .fiona-shaw .com. Fiona Shaw (born 16 February 1964) is a British novelist and academic. She has written a memoir as well as fiction for adults and children.