Poet Lore/Volume 31/Number 4
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST REVIEW IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
DEVOTED TO POETRY AND DRAMA
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A Magazine of Letters
Dobromila Rettig, A Play in Three Acts
By ALOIS JIRASEK
The Jubilee, A Farce in One Act
By ANTON CHEKOV
A Modern Harlequinade, Three Plays
By COLIN CLEMENTS
Mercerized Folklore
By CHRISTABEL F. FISKE
(Complete Contents on Inside Cover)
Richard G. Badger, Publisher
The Gorham PressThe Poet Lore Company
194 Boylston St.Boston U.S.A.
Editors
CHARLOTTE PORTER, HELEN A. CLARKE, RUTH HILL | ||
WINTER, 1920 | ||
Dobromila Rettig, A Comedy in Three Acts | Alois Jirasek | 475 |
Translated from Bohemian by Bernice Herrman and George Rapall Noyes | ||
Mercerized Folklore | Christabel F. Fiske | 538 |
Colin Clements | Margaret Wright | 576 |
A Modern Harlequinade, In Three Plays | Colin Campbell Clements | 579 |
Harlequin | 579 | |
Columbine | 588 | |
The Return of Harlequin | 596 | |
Voltaire, Shakespeare and Billeting Area 18 | Jens Peter Jacobsen | 615 |
Where the Low Borderland Rises | Robert W. McKnight | 604 |
Translated from Danish by Jeannette Kickintoeld | ||
The Jubilee, A Farce in One act | Anton Chekov | 616 |
Translated from Russian by Olive Frances Murphy | ||
The Greatest Stage Success in History | Roy Temple House | 629 |
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