Crothers, Rachel - krŭthˈərz, 1878–1958, American playwright and director, b. Bloomington, Ill., grad. Illinois State Normal Univ., 1892. Her plays, many of which were social comedies treating the ethical problems of women, were notable for their craftsmanship. Among her major successes were The Three of Us (1906), A Man's World (1909), He and She (1911), Old Lady 31 |
by Colette Lindroth, James Lindroth. 148 pgs.
by Rachel Crothers. 152 pgs.
by Jesse Lynch Williams, Langdon Mitchell, Lord Dunsany, Gilbert Emery, Rachel Crothers. 138 pgs.
by Yvonne Shafer. 548 pgs.
by Laurie Champion, Emmanuel S. Nelson. 412 pgs.
by Thomas H. Dickinson. 334 pgs.
by Stanley J. Kunitz, Howard Haycraft, Wilbur C. Hadden. 730 pgs.
by Edmond M. Gagey. 315 pgs.
by Burns Mantle. 360 pgs.
by William W. Demastes. 292 pgs.