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Marble, Annie Russell
Authors; Literature -- History and criticism; Nobel Prize winners; Nobel Prizes; Nobel, Alfred Bernhard, 1833-1896
Selections from _Mireio_, _Calendau_, and _Nerto_, translated by
Harriet Waters Preston, in _Library of the World’s Best Literature_,
edited by C. D. Warner, Vol. 17.
_Frédéric Mistral, Poet and Leader in Provence_, by C. A. Downer (New
York, 1901).
ECHEGARAY (1904; shared with Mistral)
_The Great Galeoto: Folly or Saintliness_, translated with
introduction by Hannah Lynch (Boston, 1895).
_Madman or Saint_, translated by Ruth Lansing (_Poet Lore_, Boston,
1912).
_Mariana_, translated by James Graham (Boston, 1895).
_Mariana_, translated by F. Sarda and C. D. S. Wupperman (New York,
1909).
_The Son of Don Juan_, translated by James Graham (Boston, 1895).
_The Street Singer_, translated by John Garrett Underhill (_Drama_,
Chicago, 1917); included in
_25 Short Plays_, edited by Frank Shay (New York, 1924).
_Always Ridiculous_, translated by T. W. Gilkyson (_Poet Lore_,
Boston, 1916).
_The World and His Wife_ (an American adaptation of _The Great
Galeoto_) by C. F. Neidlinger (New York, 1908).
_Representative Continental Dramas_, edited by Montrose J. Moses
(Boston, 1924).
_Masterpieces of Modern Spanish Drama_, edited by Barrett H. Clark
(London and New York, 1917).
_A Study of the Modern Drama_ by Barrett H. Clark (London and New
York, 1925).
_The Modern Drama in Europe_ by Storm Jameson (London and New York,
1920).
_Main Currents of Spanish Literature_ by J. D. M. Ford (New York,
1919).
_The Drama of Transition_ by Isaac Goldberg (Cincinnati, 1922).
_Masques and Mummers_ by C. F. Neidlinger (New York, 1899).
_Dramatic Opinions and Essays_ by G. Bernard Shaw (London and New
York, 1907).
_The Modern Drama_ by Ludwig Lewisohn (New York, 1915).
SIENKIEWICZ (1905)
Authorized and unabridged translations from the Polish by Jeremiah
Curtin: _With Fire and Sword_; _The Deluge_; _Pan Michael_; _Quo
Vadis_; _Without Dogma_; _In Desert and Wilderness_ (Little, Brown
& Co., Boston, 1890-1912).
_Quo Vadis_, translated by S. A. Binion and S. Malevsky
(Philadelphia, 1897).
_Hania_, short tales, translated by Jeremiah Curtin (Boston, 1897).
_Let Us Follow Him_, translated by Jeremiah Curtin (Boston, 1897).
_On the Field of Glory_, translated by Jeremiah Curtin (Boston, 1906).
_On the Bright Shore_, translated by Jeremiah Curtin (Boston, 1898).
_On the Bright Shore_, translated by S. C. de Soissons (New York,
1897).
_Pan Michael_, translated by S. A. Binion (New York, 1898, 1905).
_The Irony of Life_ (_Children of the Soil_), translated by N. M.
Babad (New York, 1900).
_In Desert and Wilderness_, translated by Max A. Drezmal (Boston,
1912, 1923).
_After Bread (For Daily Bread: Peasants in Exile)_ translated by
Vatslaf Z. Hlasko and Thomas H. Bullick (New York, 1897).
_The Third Woman_, translated by N. M. Babad (New York, 1898).
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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