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George Bernard Shaw: Critical Essay by Trevor Whittock

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SOURCE: Whittock, Trevor. “Major Barbara: Comic Masterpiece.” Theoria 51 (October 1978): 1-14.

In the following essay, Whittock discusses Major Barbara as a great English comic drama.

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