Bergson, Henri, 1859-1941
Morgan Library and Museum - Pierpont Morgan Library
Kent State University - Special Collections and Archives
George Bernard Shaw papers Finding Aid Prepared for the Web by Barbara Bass, November 4, 2002; Updated June 2023 Inclusive Dates: 1879-1937 Extent: 5.5 cubic feet (5 record storage boxes, 1 half record storage box) Physical Location: 11th floor Biographical Note: Playwright, novelist, and social reformer George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin in 1856. He later moved to London
University of Texas at Austin - Harry Ransom Center
Holograph manuscripts and typescripts of working and finished versions of plays, essays, correspondence, and financial and legal records are all represented in this collection. Diaries, scrapbooks, materials accumulated by Shaw's wife, and drafts of articles and books written about the Nobel Prize winning Irish journalist and playwright are also present. The bulk of the materials reflect many of Shaw's most popular works, including
Candida (1894), Pygmalion (1912), and Saint Joan (1923).
Princeton University
The Robert H. Taylor Collection consists of over 4,000 3,300 manuscripts illustrating in their wide range the scope of English literature from the fourteenth century to the 1940s. This finding aid focuses on the modern manuscripts, both bound and unbound, in the collection, which is designated "RTC01" within the Manuscripts Division of the Special Collections Department of the Princeton University Library.
Cornell University - Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Manuscripts, letters, documents, photographs, broadsides, microfilms, videocassettes, audio cassettes, posters, and other materials by and about Shaw, covering all aspects of his varied literary, critical, personal, and political activities.