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George Bernard Shaw: Critical Essay by Michael Solomonson

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George Bernard Shaw
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SOURCE: Solomonson, Michael. “Man and Superman: The Shavianizing of Friedrich Nietzsche.” Independent Shavian 34, no. 3 (1996): 54-59.

In the following essay, Solomonson investigates the influence of Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy on Man and Superman.

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