Man and
Superman |
1903 |
G.B. Shaw |
The old
wives’ tale |
1903 |
Arnold
Bennett |
The
play boy of the Western World |
1907 |
Synge |
Justice |
1910 |
Galsworthy |
Ulysses |
1922 |
James
Joyce |
Cakes
and Ale |
1930 |
W.S.
Maugham |
Brave
New World |
1932 |
Huxley |
Brighton
Rock |
1938 |
Graham
Greene |
The
Lady’s Not for Burning |
1949 |
Christopher
Fry |
The
Dynasts |
Three
parts 1904, 1906, 1908 |
Thomas
Hardy |
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Wednesday, 23 September 2020
BEST WORKS FROM 1900-1950
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