Websites
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Shaw won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925. Check out the Nobel Foundation's website for a biography of Shaw and some video clips.
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Shaw's home is now a National Trust site in the UK. Follow this link for more information on Shaw's Corner, images of his home, and some great biographical information.
Movie or TV Productions
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This is the movie adaptation for which Shaw won the Academy Award for Best Screenplay.
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This is the movie adaptation of the Broadway musical, starring Audrey Hepburn as Eliza and Rex Harrison as Henry Higgins.
Audio
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A collection of interview clips from the BBC. Shaw, who has a rather nice accent, talks about his life and education.
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A recording of Shaw talking about theater and being a playwright.
Images
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Here's Shaw in all his bearded glory.
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This is the French painter Jean-Léon Gêrome's take on the climactic scene in the Pygmalion myth. Just in case you had a hard time picturing a man kissing a living statue.
Documents
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