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Gustavo Martín Rodríguez, ed. Bernard Shaw and the Spanish-Speaking World
Essays in Bernard Shaw and the Spanish-Speaking World, edited by Gustavo Rodríguez Martín, utilize a range of scholarly lenses to unfold insightful and provocative reasons why Shaw’s plays, prefaces, and speeches circa 1890–1950 had international appeal and have retained their impact in the present moment.