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
_In the Grip of Life_ (play), translated by Graham and Tristam Rawson
(New York, 1924).
_Knut Hamsun: a Study_ by Hanna Astrup Larsen (New York, 1922).
_Knut Hamsun; His Personality and His Outlook upon Life_ by Josef
Wiehr, _Smith College Studies in Modern Languages_ (Northampton,
1922).
ANATOLE FRANCE (1921)
The writings of Anatole France are appearing, in the Tours Edition,
issued by Dodd, Mead & Co., New York.
Another edition, already complete, by the same publishers, is the
Library Edition (31 Vols.).
Other volumes by same publishers, include:
_At the Sign of the Reine Pédauque_, illustrated by Frank C. Pape
(New York).
_Honey Bee; a Fairy Story for Children_, translated by Mrs. John
Lane, illustrated by Florence Lundborg.
_Joan of Arc_, translated by Winifred Stephens; 2 Vols.
_On Life and Letters_, Series I and II translated by A. W. Evans,
Series III translated by D. B. Stewart, Series IV translated by
Bernard Miall (London and New York, 1923-25).
_Anatole France; the Man and His Work_ by James Lewis May (London and
New York, 1924).
_The Opinions of Anatole France_, recorded by Paul Gsell (London and
New York, 1924).
_Anatole France Himself: a Boswellian Record_ by Jean-Jacques
Brousson (Philadelphia, 1925).
_French Novelists of Today_ by Winifred Stephens (London and New
York, 1908).
_Egoists_ by James Huneker (New York, 1909).
_Studies in Ten Literatures_ by Ernest Boyd (New York, 1925).
_Those Europeans_ by Sisley Huddlestone (London and New York, 1924).
BENAVENTE (1922)
_Plays_ by Jacinto Benavente, translated with introduction by John
Garrett Underhill; four series, including his best plays (Charles
Scribner’s Sons, New York: 1917, 1925).
_The Bonds of Interest_ is reprinted in _Chief Contemporary
Dramatists_, Series II, edited by Thomas H. Dickinson (Boston,
1921), and, also, in _Representative Continental Dramas_, edited by
Montrose J. Moses (Boston, 1924).
_His Widow’s Husband_, translated by John Garrett Underhill, is
reprinted in _Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays_, edited by Shay and
Loving (Cincinnati, 1920).
_Nobody Knows What He Wants_, or _The Dancer and the Doer_ (1925).
_The Smile of Mona Lisa_, translated by John Armstrong Herman,
_Contemporary Dramatists_ Series (Boston, 1915, 1919).
_Jacinto Benavente_ by Walter Starkie (Oxford University Press, 1925).
_Modern Drama in Europe_ by Storm Jameson (New York, 1920).
_The Drama of Transition_ by Isaac Goldberg (Cincinnati, 1922).
_Main Currents of Spanish Literature_ by J. D. W. Ford (New York,
1919).
_A Study of the Modern Drama_ by Barrett H. Clark (New York, 1925).
YEATS (1923)
The writings of Yeats; plays, poems, essays and “controversies” are
issued in varied editions by the Macmillan Co., London and New York.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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