“In most writers, style is a welcome, an invitation, a letting down of the drawbridge between the artist and the world. Shaw had no time for such ruses. Unlike most of his countrymen, he abominated charm, which he regarded as evidence of chronic temperamental weakness.”

"Bernard Shaw" (1956), p. 102
Profiles (1990)

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English theatre critic and writer 1927–1980

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