Author:George Bernard Shaw

Novels

 * Cashel Byron's Profession (London, The Modern Press, 1886), written in 1882.
 * An Unsocial Socialist (London, Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey & Co., 1887), written in 1883.
 * Love Among the Artists (Chicago, Herbert S. Stone and Company, 1900, UK, 1914), written in 1881.
 * The Irrational Knot (New York, Brentano’s, 1905), written in 1880.
 * Immaturity (London, Constable, 1931) His first novel; written in 1879,

Plays

 * Plays Unpleasant:
 * Widowers' Houses (1892)
 * The Philanderer (1898)
 * Mrs. Warren's Profession (1898)
 * Plays Pleasant:
 * The Man of Destiny (1897)
 * Arms and the Man (1894)
 * Candida (1898)
 * You Never Can Tell (1897)
 * Three Plays for Puritans:
 * The Devil's Disciple (1897)
 * Captain Brassbound's Conversion (1900)
 * Caesar and Cleopatra (1901)
 * The Admirable Bashville (1901)
 * Man and Superman (1903)
 * John Bull's Other Island (1904)
 * How He Lied to Her Husband (1904)
 * Passion, Poison, and Petrifaction (1905)
 * Major Barbara (1905)
 * The Doctor’s Dilemma (1906)
 * The Interlude at the Playhouse (1907)
 * Getting Married (1908)
 * The Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet (1909)
 * Press Cuttings (1909)
 * Misalliance (1910)
 * Dark Lady of the Sonnets (1910)
 * Fanny's First Play (1911)
 * Overruled (1912)
 * Androcles and the Lion (1912)
 * Preface to Androcles and the Lion (1905)
 * Great Catherine (1913)
 * Pygmalion (1913)
 * The Music Cure (1913)
 * O'Flaherty V.C. (1915)
 * The Inca of Perusalem (1916)
 * Augustus Does His Bit (1916)
 * Annajanska, the Bolshevik Empress (1917)
 * Heartbreak House (1919)
 * Back to Methuselah (1921)
 * Preface
 * In the Beginning
 * The Gospel of the Brothers Barnabas
 * The Thing Happens
 * Tragedy of an Elderly Gentleman
 * As Far as Thought Can Reach
 * Saint Joan (1923)
 * The Apple Cart (1929)
 * Geneva (1938)

Correspondence

 * Letter to Beatrice Webb, 6 June 1898

Periodical works

 * In The Commonweal:
 * "The Industrial Remuneration Conference" (Vol. 1, No. 2) (Mar. 1885)

Other

 * The Quintessence of Ibsenism (1891)
 * Tribute to the Work of Henry George (1904)
 * "Coburn the Camerist" (1906) essay in Metropolitan Magazine, May 1906
 * The New Theology (1907)
 * The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism (1928)
 * Common Sense about the War (1914)
 * Memories of Oscar Wilde (1916, printed as an appendix to Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions)

Works about Shaw

 * George Bernard Shaw (1910) by Gilbert Keith Chesterton
 * "George Bernard Shaw" in The Social Significance of the Modern Drama, by Emma Goldman (1914)
 * "Lines to G. B. Shaw" by Robert E. Howard

Parodies of Shaw

 * A Straight Talk by Max Beerbohm

Works on not yet in the public domain

 * Saint Joan (1924)
 * The Glimpse of Reality (1926)
 * The Fascinating Foundling (1926)
 * Do We Agree? (1928). A debate between G. B. Shaw and G. K. Chesterton.
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