George Bernard Shaw’s essays versus folk culture

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George Bernard Shaw did various things to make his essays readable, such as using short sections. In this paper, I raise the worry that they are at risk of being replaced by vocabulary and sayings from folk culture.

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Terence Rajivan Edward
University of Manchester (PhD)

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