VOLUME II
Chapter XVII—Prison and the Effects of Punishment
Chapter XVIII—Mitigation of Punishment; but not Release
Chapter XIX—His St. Martin's Summer: His Best Work
Chapter XX—The Results of His Second Fall: His Genius
Chapter XXI—His Sense of Rivalry; His Love of Life and Laziness
Chapter XXII—"A Great Romantic Passion!"
Chapter XXIII—His Judgments of Writers and of Women
Chapter XXIV—We Argue About His "Pet Vice" and Punishment
Chapter XXV—The Last Hope Lost
Chapter XXVI—The End
Chapter XXVII—A Last Word
Shaw's "Memories"
The Appendix
The crucifixion of the guilty is still more awe-inspiring than the crucifixion of the innocent; what do we men know of innocence?