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Ver traducciónG.B. Shaw / Gwlady Evan-Morris - Tales from Bernard Shaw told in the Jungle - 1929
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"Tales from Bernard Shaw" by G.B. Shaw and told in the Jungle by Gwlady Evan-Morris and illustrated by Phyllis Trery.- George Harrap, London - 1929 first UK edition - 18cmx15cm -condition: very good, some rubbing, all illustrations present.
*Contents: Major Barbara, Candida, Man and Superman, Pygmalion, Arms and the Man, Mrs warren's Profession, The Doctor's Dilemma, Captain Brassbound's Conversion, The Devil's Disciple, Fanny's First Play. ***'Gwladys Evan Morris (7 June 1879 - 6 March 1957) was a Welsh stage actress and writer. Morris was born in Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales. Her acting career began in 1903, when she went on a tour to the West Indies and India with Frank Benson's company. She also travelled to the United States, Ireland, Nova Scotia, and New Zealand. She mainly acted in plays by George Bernard Shaw, whom she greatly admired. From 1916 to 1920, she appeared in Shakespearean plays with the Henry Jewett Players, and then in London theatres from 1920 on. In 1929, Morris toured with the Macdona Company. In 1931, she played Vera Lyndon in "Strange Orchestra" at the Embassy Theatre, and in 1937 was in "After October" at the Criterion Theatre and the Aldwych Theatre. She retired in 1939. She wrote "Tales from Bernard Shaw", which was first published in 1929 by George G. Harrap and Co. of London, and was printed by H & J Pillans & Wilson of Edinburgh. A U.S. edition was published in 1929 by Frederick A. Stokes of New York. In the introduction to the book, Morris explains that the character of Jack (a chattering monkey in her story of "Man and Superman") is Shaw himself, and that the woman's part in another of her stories ("Captain Brassbound's Conversion") is written "expressly for and round the personality of Ellen Terry", a famous actress of the day who had died, a year before publication, in 1928.
"Tales from Bernard Shaw" by G.B. Shaw and told in the Jungle by Gwlady Evan-Morris and illustrated by Phyllis Trery.- George Harrap, London - 1929 first UK edition - 18cmx15cm -condition: very good, some rubbing, all illustrations present.
*Contents: Major Barbara, Candida, Man and Superman, Pygmalion, Arms and the Man, Mrs warren's Profession, The Doctor's Dilemma, Captain Brassbound's Conversion, The Devil's Disciple, Fanny's First Play. ***'Gwladys Evan Morris (7 June 1879 - 6 March 1957) was a Welsh stage actress and writer. Morris was born in Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales. Her acting career began in 1903, when she went on a tour to the West Indies and India with Frank Benson's company. She also travelled to the United States, Ireland, Nova Scotia, and New Zealand. She mainly acted in plays by George Bernard Shaw, whom she greatly admired. From 1916 to 1920, she appeared in Shakespearean plays with the Henry Jewett Players, and then in London theatres from 1920 on. In 1929, Morris toured with the Macdona Company. In 1931, she played Vera Lyndon in "Strange Orchestra" at the Embassy Theatre, and in 1937 was in "After October" at the Criterion Theatre and the Aldwych Theatre. She retired in 1939. She wrote "Tales from Bernard Shaw", which was first published in 1929 by George G. Harrap and Co. of London, and was printed by H & J Pillans & Wilson of Edinburgh. A U.S. edition was published in 1929 by Frederick A. Stokes of New York. In the introduction to the book, Morris explains that the character of Jack (a chattering monkey in her story of "Man and Superman") is Shaw himself, and that the woman's part in another of her stories ("Captain Brassbound's Conversion") is written "expressly for and round the personality of Ellen Terry", a famous actress of the day who had died, a year before publication, in 1928.
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