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FOR COURSES ON THE DRAMA

DRAMATIC TECHNIQUE

By George Pierce Baker, Harvard University.

THE TUDOR DRAMA

By C. F. Tucker Brooke, Yale University.

An illuminating history of the development of English Drama dur- ing the Tudor Period, from 1485 to the close of the reign of Elizabeth.

CHIEF CONTEMPORARY DRAMATISTS, First Series

Edited by Thomas H. Dickinson, formerly of the University of Wisconsin.

CHIEF CONTEMPORARY DRAMATISTS, Second Series

Edited by Thomas H. Dickinson.

This book supplements the First Series by making available in a companion volume plays which represent the later tendencies in the drama of Europe and America.

CHIEF EUROPEAN DRAMATISTS

Edited by Brander Matthews, Columbia University, Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. This volume contains one typical play from each of the master dramatists of Europe, with the exception of the English writers.

A STUDY OF THE DRAMA

By Brander Matthews.

Devoted mainly to an examination of the structural framework which the great dramatists of various epochs have given to their plays; it discusses only incidentally the psychology, the philosophy, and the poetry of these pieces.

THE CHIEF ELIZABETHAN DRAMATISTS

Edited by W. A. Neilson, President of Smith College, formerly Professor of English Literature in Harvard University.

This volume presents typical examples of the work of the most important of Shakespeare's contemporaries, so that, taken with Shakespeare's own works, it affords a view of the development of the English drama through its most brilliant period.

A HISTORY OF THE ELIZABETHAN DRAMA

By Felix E. Schelling, University of Pennsylvania. 2 vols.

SHAKESPEAREAN PLAYHOUSES

By Joseph Quincy Adams, Cornell University. A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restor- ation. Fully illustrated.

SHAKESPEARE QUESTIONS

By Odell Shepard, Trinity College. Riv. Lit. Series. No. 246. An outline for the study of the leading plays.

HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY


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