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‡aMatthews, Brander,
‡d1852-1929.
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‡aBooks and play-books;
‡bessays on literature and the drama
‡cby Brander Matthews.
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‡aLondon,
‡bOsgood, McIlvaine & co.,
‡c1895.
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‡a4 p., l., 250 p., 1 l.
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‡aThe evolution of copyright.--The dramatization of novels.--On certain parallelisms between the ancient and modern drama.--The whole duty of critics.--Two French dramatic critics: M. Francisque Sarcey. M. Jules Lemaitre.--Two Scotsmen of letters: Mr. Andrew Lang. Mr. Robert Louis Stevenson.--The centenary of Fenimore Cooper.--Dissolving views: Of Mark Twain's best story. Of M. François Coppée's prose tales. Of M. Ludovic Halévy's short stories. Of Cervantes, Zola, Kipling and co. Of Mr. Charles Dudley Warner as a writer of fiction.
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‡xHistory and criticism.
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‡aLiterature, Modern
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‡xHistory and criticism.
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