1 Shaw's production as a writer on music was not limited to the years he was employed as a professional music critic. Besides commenting on music in his prefaces, plays, and early novels, Shaw contributed articles on music to Our Corner, Fortnightly Rev., and the Illustrated Mag. between 1885 and 1894. In 1898 he published The Perfect Wagnerite (London) and in 1908 The Sanity of Art (New York). In 1935 he wrote an account of the musical side of his boyhood as preface to London Music in 1888–1889 as Heard by Corno di Bassetto (London, 1937)—a collection of his early music criticisms written for the Star.