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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9366-2oldest friend and Fabian associate, Sidney Webb, three years earlier. Born in 1856 at the height of the Victorian Age, Shaw lived through the passing of the Victorian and Edwardian years, the two World Wars, the Russian Revolution, the rise of Fascism, Nazism, and Stalinism, and the implementation o

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Was das Bild darstellt, ist sein Sinnhe Mezzanine.” Chekhov took a highly critical attitude toward one of the central characters, and critics in his day were perplexed because this character, Leda, devotes her life to the cause of improving the lives of the poor. How could Chekhov disapprove of such a laudable person? Despite Leda’s en

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