Bernard Shaw and the Nineteenth-Century Tradition by Julian B. Kaye - front cover
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Bernard Shaw and the Nineteenth-Century Tradition

by Julian B. Kaye

"Bernard Shaw and the Nineteenth-Century Tradition" by Julian B. Kaye, University of Oklahoma Press, 1958, First Edition. Hardcover in fair condition, ex-library from Adams County Library. This scholarly work explores Shaw's literary impact within nineteenth-century traditions. A valuable find for literary criticism enthusiasts.

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Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1958
University of Oklahoma Press
Stock:1 available
SKU:A2-B7-AA-JM-0013

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Condition Details

The book is in fair condition with signs of wear typical of an ex-library copy. The spine shows some wear and there are library markings from the Adams County Library. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean with no inscriptions or signatures. The dust jacket condition is unknown.

About This Vintage 1958 Edition

"Bernard Shaw and the Nineteenth-Century Tradition" by Julian B. Kaye is a first edition published in 1958 by the University of Oklahoma Press, based in Norman, Oklahoma. This scholarly work delves into the literary and cultural influences that shaped the writings of Bernard Shaw, situating him within the broader context of nineteenth-century traditions. Julian B. Kaye, an expert in literary criticism, provides an in-depth analysis of Shaw's contributions to literature and his lasting impact on the literary world. This edition is particularly notable for its historical context and academic insight, making it a valuable piece for collectors and scholars interested in literary criticism and history. The book is an ex-library copy from the Adams County Library, indicating its previous use in a public collection. It is a rare find for those interested in the intersection of literature and history, especially in the context of Shaw's work.

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University of Oklahoma Press

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