Poet Lore/Volume 35/Number 3
THE OLDEST AND LARGEST REVIEW IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
DEVOTED TO POETRY AND DRAMA
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World Literature & the Drama
The Great Freeholder, A Three Act Drama
By Frantisek Adolf Subert
The Test
By Christabel F. Fiske
An American Grandfather, A Play in One Act
By Marian Spencer Smith
Two Black Sheep, A Satiric Dialogue
By Arthur Corning White
(Complete Contents on Inside Cover)
Richard G. Badger, Publisher
McAinsh & Co., Limited, Toronto, Canada
100 Charles Street, Boston, U.S.A.
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Editors CHARLOTTE PORTER, HELEN A. CLARKE, RUTH HILL | |
Autumn, 1924 | |
The Great Freeholder, A Three Act DramaFrantisek Adolf Subert | 317 |
Translated from the Bohemian by Beatrice M. Mekota | |
FantaisieGerard de Nerval | 379 |
Translated by Frances Taylor | |
Painted LegendsChristabel F. Fiske | 380 |
An American Grandfather, A Play in One ActMarian Spencer Smith | 443 |
Claudio de Alas, Poet of GloomWillis K Jones | 456 |
Two Black Sheep, A Satiric DialogueArthur Corning White | 464 |
Literary CookeryCharles A. Ingraham | 471 |
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