Bernard Shaw and H.G. Wells
Discover the intriguing relationship between two literary giants in Bernard Shaw and H.G. Wells by the renowned playwright George Bernard Shaw. Published by the University of Toronto Press in 1995, this captivating volume spans 277 pages and features the personal correspondence exchanged between Shaw and Wells over their remarkable friendship that lasted more than forty years. Enhanced by an insightful introductory essay by J. Percy Smith, this book offers readers a unique glimpse into the thoughts and ideas of these influential figures. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and scholars alike, this collection not only highlights their correspondence but also sheds light on their impact on modern thought. Dive into the world of Shaw and Wells and explore their dynamic dialogue that shaped their era.