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Three Plays
by Eugene Brieux. 336 pgs.
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Maternity: A Play in Three Acts
Act II
Act III
The Three Daughters of M. Dupont: [les Trois Filles De M. Dupont]
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Act III
Act IV
Damaged Goods: [les Avariés]
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Maternity: [new Version)
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Act III
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Woman on Her Own, False Gods, and the Red Robe: Three Plays
by Eugene Brieux, Bernard Shaw, J. F. Fagan, A. Bernard Miall. 334 pgs.
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Woman on Her Own [la Femme Seule]
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False Gods
The Red Robe
Act IV
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Damaged Goods (Les Avaries): A Play in Three Acts
by Eugene Brieux, John Pollock. 70 pgs.
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Damaged Goods [les Avariés]
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Damaged Goods: The Great Play "Les Avariaes"
by Eugene Brieux, Upton Sinclair. 194 pgs.
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Press Comments on the Play
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A Study of the Modern Drama: A Handbook for the Study and Appreciation of the Best Plays, European, English and American of the Last Half Century ("Eugene Brieux" begins on p. 144)
by Barrett H. Clark. 527 pgs.
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What This Book is and How to Use It
The Norwegian Drama
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The Danish Drama
The Swedish Drama
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The Russian Drama
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The German Drama
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The Austrian Drama
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The Hungarian Drama
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The Belgian Drama
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The Italian Drama
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The Irish Drama
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The Yiddish Drama
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Antoine and the Theatre-Libre (Chap. IX "Curel and Brieux (1891-1892)")
by Samuel Montefiore Waxman. 252 pgs.
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Chapter I: Forerunners of the Theatre-Libre (the Dog Barks)
Chapter II: Henry Becque (and the Caravan Passes)
Chapter III: Andre Antoine
Chapter IV: The Beginnings of the Theatre-Libre
Chapter V: The Battles of the First Season (1887-1888)
Chapter VI: The Second and Third Seasons (1888-1890)
Chapter VII: Antoine's Dream
Chapter VIII: Censors and Sponsors (1890-1891)
Chapter IX: Curel and Brieux (1891-1892)
Chapter X: The High-Water Mark (1892-1893)
Chapter XI: The Last of the Theatre-Libre and After (1893-1896)
Chapter XII: The Influence of the Theatre-Libre
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Bibliographical Note
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These Things Are Mine: The Autobiography of a Journeyman Playwright (Chap. XXIX "The End of the Adventure: Molnar, Schnitzler, Brieux")
by George Middleton. 448 pgs.
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Chapter I: Overture
Chapter II: Preliminary Canters
Chapter III: Columbia Was "Still in Possession Of Her Faculties"
Chapter IV: I Break into the Theatre With Julia Marlowe
Chapter V: From the Top Gallery It Was Different
Chapter VI: A Toy Tragedy, a Thousand Candles And a Great Lady
Chapter VII: Enter Fola La Follette
Chapter VIII: The Washington Scene
Chapter IX: Two Names on Our Greenwich Village Door
Chapter X: I Go into the Woman Question
Chapter XI: I Lead a Double Life
Chapter XII: The Gentle Art Of Collaboration
Cfapter XIII Many Emotions
Chapter XIV From Our Paris Balcony
Chapter XV: I Go to London Town And Bernard Shaw Explains
Chapter XVI: Sir Arthur Pinero: "A Modest Gentleman"
Chapter XVII: Through the Stage Doors Of Paris
Chapter XVIII: Sacha Guitry: the Art And Aches of Adaptation
Chapter XIX: Duse, Bernhardt, And Lucien Guitry
Chapter XX: Intermission: for Change of Scene, Nazimova, and Two Forced Closings
Chapter XXI: David Belasco: the Last of His Line. E. H. Sothern and Ina Claire
Chapter XXII: Family Interlude: A Presidential Campaign
Chapter XXIII: Trouble in Our Market Place
Chapter XXIV: We Collect Autographs And Gird Our Loins
Chapter XXV: The Dramatists' Guild Comes Into Its Own
Chapter XXVI: Forty British Dramatists Join Us
Chapter XXVII: Isadora Duncan Says Farewell
Chapter XXVIII: On to Berlin
Chapter XXIX: The End of the Adventure: Molnar, Schnitzler, Brieux
Chapter XXX: Hollywood: the Stage And Screen Face It Out
Curtain Speech: with Balzac's Assistance
Index
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Authors Today and Yesterday: A Companion Volume to Living Authors
by Stanley J. Kunitz, Howard Haycraft, Wilbur C. Hadden. 730 pgs.
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Authors Today and Yesterday
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Of Hygiene and Hollywood: Origins of the Exploitation Film, in Velvet Light Trap
by Eric Schaefer. 14 pgs.
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