The Nobel Prize winners in literatureMarble, Annie Russell
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The Nobel Prize winners in literature
Marble, Annie Russell
Authors; Literature -- History and criticism; Nobel Prize winners; Nobel Prizes; Nobel, Alfred Bernhard, 1833-1896
_Miracles of Antichrist_, translated by Pauline Bancroft Flach
(Boston, 1899, Garden City, New York).
_The Emperor of Portugallia_, translated by Velma Swanston Howard
(Garden City, New York, 1916).
_The Girl from the Marshcroft_, translated by Velma Swanston Howard
(New York, 1916).
_The Outcast_, translated by W. W. Worster (Garden City, New York,
1922).
_The Treasure_, translated by Arthur G. Chater (Garden City, New
York, 1925).
_The Wonderful Adventures of Nils_; _Further Adventures of Nils_,
translated by Velma Swanston Howard (Garden City, New York, 1907,
1911, 1920).
_Selma Lagerlöf: The Woman, Her Work, Her Message_ by Harry E. Maule
(Garden City, New York, 1917).
_Voices of Tomorrow_ by Edwin Björkman (New York, 1913).
PAUL HEYSE (1910)
_Deutschen Novellenschatz_, 24 Vols., edited by Max Lentz (New York,
1899).
_L’Arrabiata_, edited by Mary A. Frost with notes and introduction
(New York, 1896).
_L’Arrabiata_, translated by Vivian Elsie Lyon (New York, 1916).
_L’Arrabiata_, edited by W. W. Flower (Ann Arbor, 1922).
_At the Ghost Hour_ and _The Fair Abigail_, translated by Frances A.
Van Santford (New York, 1894).
_A Divided Heart and Other Stories_, translated by Constance S.
Copeland (New York, 1894).
_Mary of Magdala_, translated by W. Winter (New York, 1904).
_Barbarossa and Other Tales_ by L. C. S. (London, 1874).
_Mary of Magdala_, an historical and romantic drama in 5 acts;
adapted in England by Lionel Vale (New York, 1902).
_Tales from the German of Paul Heyse_ (D. Appleton & Co., New York,
1879).
Study of Paul Heyse in _German Classics_, edited by Kuno Francke
(German Publishing Co., New York).
_Creative Spirits of the Nineteenth Century_ by Georg Brandes (New
York, new ed., 1925).
MAETERLINCK (1911)
_Works of Maurice Maeterlinck_, 27 Vols., in two editions, cloth and
leather (Dodd, Mead & Co.; London and New York) includes essays,
plays, poems, children’s books; interpreted by several translators,
including Alfred Sutro, Alexander Teixeira de Mattos, Bernard Miall,
Montrose J. Moses.
_Plays of Maurice Maeterlinck_, translated and edited with
introduction, by Richard Hovey (Chicago, 1894, 2 vols.; New York,
1911).
_Joyzelle_, translated by Charlotte Porter (_Poet Lore_, xv, iii,
Boston).
_Three Little Dramas for Marionettes_, translated by Alfred Sutro and
William Archer (Chicago and London, 1899).
_Life and Writings of Maurice Maeterlinck_ by Jethro Bithell (London,
1913).
_Maurice Maeterlinck: Poet and Philosopher_ by MacDonald Clark (New
York, 1916).
_The Symbolist Movement in Literature_ by Arthur Symons (London and
New York, 1899; New York, 1917).
_Maurice Maeterlinck: A Study_ by Montrose J. Moses (New York, 1911).
_Dramatists of Today_ by E. E. Hale, Jr. (New York, 1905).
_Iconoclasts_ by James Huneker (New York, 1905).
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