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1 .
The Collected Plays of Josephine Preston Peabody
by Josephine Preston Peabody. 792 pgs.
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Foreword
Fortune and Men's Eyes: A Drama in One Act
Act I. Scene II
Act II
Act III
Act IV
Act V
The Wings: A Drama in One Act
The Piper: A Play in Four Acts
Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
The Wolf of Gubbio: A Comedy in Three Acts
Act II
Act III
Epilogue
Portrait of Mrs. W.: A Play in Three Acts with an Epilogue
Act I
Act II
Act III
Epilogue
2 .
American Women Playwrights, 1900-1950 ("Josephine Preston Peabody (1874-1922)" begins on p. 176)
by Yvonne Shafer. 548 pgs.
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Foreword by Wendy Wasserstein
Introduction
PART ONE
Rachel Crothers (1876?-1958)
Susan Glaspell (1876-1948)
Zoë Akins (1886-1958)
Edna Ferber (1885-1968)
Rose Franken (1895-1988)
Lillian Hellman (1905?-1984)
Summary
PART TWO
Opportunities for African-American Women Playwrights by Ted Shine
Clare Kummer (1873?-1958)
Josephine Preston Peabody (1874-1922)
Gertrude Stein (1874-1946)
Rida Johnson Young (18757?-1926)
Zona Gale (1874-1938)
Georgia Douglas Johnson (1880-1966)
Alice Gerstenberg (1885-4972)
Sophie Treadwell (1885?-1970)
Eulalie Spence (1894-1981)
Ruth Gordon (1895-1985)
Lula Vollmer (1898-1955)
May Miller (1899- )
Bella Spewack (1899-1990)
Clare Boothe Luce (1903-1987)
Mary Coyle Chase (1907-1981)
Fay Kanin (1916- )
Summary
PART THREE
Martha Morton (1865?-1925)
Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson (1875-1935)
Anita Loos (1893?-1981)
Dorothy Heyward (1890-1961)
Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960)
Anne Nichols (1891-1966)
Mae West (1892?-1980)
Dorothy Parker (1893-1967)
Marita Bonner (1899-1971)
Maurine Watkins (1900-1968)
Cornelia Otis Skinner (1901-1979)
Elsa Shelley (1905?-1968?)
Carson Mccullers (1917-1967)
Summary
Conclusion
Appendix
Works Cited
Index
3 .
Harvest Moon
by Josephine Preston Peabody. 90 pgs.
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4 .
The Singing Man: A Book of Songs and Shadows
by Josephine Preston Peabody. 90 pgs.
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The Singing Man
The Trees
'Rich Man, Poor Man
The Foundling
The Feaster
The Golden Shoes
Noon at PÆstum
Vestal Flame
The Prophet
The Long Lane
Alison's Mother to the Brook
Canticle of the Babe
Gladness
The Nightingale Unheard
5 .
Good Stories for Great Holidays: Arranged for Story-Telling and Reading Aloud and for the Children's Own Reading (Josephine Preston Peabody's "Cupid and Psyche" begins on p. 44, and "Arachne" begins on p. 189)
by Frances Olcott Jenkins . 461 pgs.
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To the Story-Teller
Acknowledgments
Contents
Illustrations
Good Stories For Great Holidays
Good Stories For Great Holidays: The Fairy's New Year Gift
The Little Match Girl
The Twelve Months: A Slav Legend
The Mail-Coach Passengers
Lincoln's Birthday
Lincoln and the Little Girl
He Rescues the Birds
Training for the Presidency
Why Lincoln Was Called "Honest Abe"
A Stranger at Five-Points (: Adapted
A Solomon Come to Judgment
George Pickett's Friend
Lincoln the Lawyer
The Courage of His Convictions (: Adapted
Mr. Lincoln and the Bible
His Springfield Farewell Address
Saint Valentine's Day (february 14)
Saint Valentine
A Prisoner's Valentine
A Girl's Valentine Charm: As Told by Herself (from the Connoisseur, 1775)
Mr. Pepys His Valentine: As Related by Himself in 1666 (adapted)
Cupid and Psyche
Mr. Pepys His Valentine: As Related by Himself in 1666 (adapted)
Three Old Tales
Young George and the Colt
Washington the Athlete
Washington's Modesty
Washington at Yorktown
Resurrection Day (easter) (march or April)
A Lesson of Faith: By Mrs. Alfred Gatty (adapted)
The Loveliest Rose in the World
May Day
The Snowdrop
The Three Little Butterfly Brothers
The Water-Drop
The Spring Beauty: An Ojibbeway Legend
The Fairy Tulips: English Folk-Tale
The Stream That Ran Away
The Elves: An Iroquois Legend
The CaÑon Flowers
Clytie, the Heliotrope
Hyacinthus
Echo and Narcissus
Mothers' Day: (second Sunday in May)
The Lark and Its Young Ones: A Hindu Fable
Cornelia's Jewels
Queen Margaret and The Robbers
The Revenge of Coriolanus
The Widow and Her Three Sons
Memorial Day (april or May) Flag Day (june 14)
Betsy Ross and the Flag
The Star-Spangled Banner
The Little Drummer-Boy
Two Hero-Stories of the Civil War
The Young Sentinel
The Colonel of the Zouaves
General Scott and the Stars And Stripes
Independence Day (july 4)
The Declaration Of Independence
A Brave Girl
A Gunpowder Story
The Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
Washington and the Cowards
Labor Day (: First Monday in September
The Smithy: A Hindu Fable
The Nail
The Elves and the Shoemaker
The Hillman and the Housewife
Hofus the Stone-Cutter: A Japanese Legend From the Riverside Third Reader (adapted)
Arachne
The Metal King: A German Folk-Tale
The Choice of Hercules
The Speaking Statue
The Champion Stone-Cutter
Bill Brown's Test
Columbus Day (october 12)
Columbus and the Egg
Columbus at La Rabida
The Mutiny
The First Landing of Columbus In the New World
Halloween (october 31)
The Old Witch
Shippeitaro: A Japanese Folk-Tale
Hansel and Grethel
Burg Hill's on Fire: A Celtic Fairy Tale
The King of the Cats
The Strange Visitor
Thanksgiving Day: (last Thursday in November)
The First Harvest-Home In Plymouth
The Master of the Harvest
Saint Cuthbert's Eagle
The Ears of Wheat
How Indian Corn Came into The World: An Ojibbeway Legend
The Nutcracker Dwarf
The Pumpkin Pirates: A Tale from Lucian
The Spirit of the Corn: An Iroquois Legend
The Horn of Plenty
Christmas Day (december 25)
Little Piccola: After Celia Thaxter
The Stranger Child
Saint Christopher A Golden Legend
The Christmas Rose An Old Legend
The Wooden Shoes of Little Wolff
The Pine Tree
The Christmas Fairy of Strasburg: A German Folk-Tale
The Three Purses: A Legend
The Thunder Oak: A Scandinavian Legend
The Christmas Thorn Of Glastonbury: A Legend of Ancient Britain
The Three Kings of Cologne: A Legend of the Middle Ages
Arbor Day
The Little Tree That Longed For Other Leaves
Why the Evergreen Trees Never Lose Their Leaves
Why the Aspen Quivers
The Wonder Tree
The Proud Oak Tree: Old Fable
Baucis and Philemon: Adapted from H. P. Maskell's Rendering Of the Greek Myth
The Unfruitful Tree
The Dryad of the Old Oak
Daphne
Bird Day
The Old Woman Who Became A Woodpecker
The Boy Who Became a Robin An Ojibbeway Legend
The Tongue-Cut Sparrow
The Quails: A Legend of the Jataka
The Magpie's Nest
The Greedy Geese
The King of the Birds
The Dove Who Spoke Truth
The Busy Blue Jay
Babes in the Woods
The Pride of the Regiment
The Mother Murre
Reference Lists For Story-Telling and Collateral Reading
Subject Index
Index of Titles
Index of Authors
6 .
Our Holidays in Poetry (Josephine Preston Peabody's "Song of a Shepherd Boy at Bethlehem" begins on p. 431)
by Mildred P. Harrington, Josephine H. Thomas. 484 pgs.
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Lincoln in Poetry
George Washington in Poetry
Easter in Poetry
Arbor Day in Poetry
Mother's Day in Poetry
Memorial Day in Poetry
Thanksgiving Day in Poetry
Christmas in Poetry
Index of Authors
Title Index
Index of First Lines
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The Little Book of Modern Verse, a Selection from the Work of Contemporaneous American Poets (Josephine Preston Peabody's "The Cloud" begins on p. 127, "House and the Road" begins on p. 86, and "The Nighingale Unheard" begins on p. 52)
by Jessie B. Ritenhouse. 226 pgs.
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A Book of Verse of the Great War (Josephine Preston Peabody's "Men Have Wings At Last" begins on p. 124, and "Harvest Moon: 1914" begins on p. 128)
by W. Reginald Wheeler. 184 pgs.
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The Herbert A. Scheftel Memorial Publication Fund
Copyright Notice
Editor's Preface
Foreword
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9 .
The New Poetry: An Anthology (Josephine Preston Peabody's "Cradle Song I-III" begins on p. 254, "The Cedars" begins on p. 256, and "A Song of Solomon" begins on p. 257)
by Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson. 411 pgs.
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Authors Today and Yesterday: A Companion Volume to Living Authors (1933) ("Josephine Preston Peabody 1874-1922" begins on p. 513)
by Stanley J. Kunitz, Howard Haycraft, Wilbur C. Hadden. 730 pgs.
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Key to Pronunciations
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