Modern dramatists [microform] / by Ashley Dukes.
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Microform | University of Texas At Tyler Reference Area | EGLI PN1851 .D8 1911A (Browse shelf) | Not for loan | 0000001076645 |
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EGLI PN1707 .W34 1945 Specimens of English dramatic criticism, XVII-XX centuries | EGLI PN1721 .N52 1949A World drama from Æschylus to Anouilh | EGLI PN1721 .S7 1928A The development of dramatic art | EGLI PN1851 .D8 1911A Modern dramatists | EGLI PN1851 .H2 1905A Dramatists of to-day | EGLI PN1851 .H7 1905A Iconoclasts | EGLI PN1851 .W5 1953A Drama from Ibsen to Eliot |
Introductory.--Modernity and the dramatist.--The influence of Ibsen.--Scandinavia: Björnsterne Björnson. August Strindberg.--Germany: Hermann Sudermann. Gerhart Hauptmann. Frank Wedekind.--England: Bernard Shaw. Granville Barker. John Galsworthy.--Austria: Arthur Schnitzler. Hugo von Hofmannsthal.--Russia: Tolstoy and Gorky. Anton Tchekhov.--France: Alfred Capus. Brieux.--Belgium and Holland: Maurice Maeterlinck. Herman Heijermans.--Italy: Gabriele d'Annunzio.--A summary.--List of plays.--Index.
Microfiche. Great Neck, N.Y. : Core Collection Micropublications, 1989. 1 microfiche : negative. (CoreFiche, books listed in the Essay and general literature index. Phase 5). s1989 nyun b
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