Chapter 60

The Modern Drama

Its Social and Revolutionary Significance

By

EMMA GOLDMAN

This volume contains a critical analysis of the Modern Drama, in its relation to the social and revolutionary tendencies of the age. It embraces fifty plays of twenty-four of the foremost dramatists of six different countries, dealing with them not from the technical point of view, but from the standpoint of their universal and dynamic appeal to the human race.

CONTENTS

PREFACETHE SCANDINAVIAN DRAMA: Ibsen, Strindberg, BjörnsonTHE GERMAN DRAMA: Hauptmann, Sudermann, WedekindTHE ENGLISH DRAMA: Shaw, Pinero, Galsworthy, Kennedy, SowerbyTHE IRISH DRAMA: Yeats, Lady Gregory, RobinsonTHE RUSSIAN DRAMA: Tolstoy, Tchekhov, Gorki, Tchirikov, AndreyevINDEX

PREFACETHE SCANDINAVIAN DRAMA: Ibsen, Strindberg, BjörnsonTHE GERMAN DRAMA: Hauptmann, Sudermann, WedekindTHE ENGLISH DRAMA: Shaw, Pinero, Galsworthy, Kennedy, SowerbyTHE IRISH DRAMA: Yeats, Lady Gregory, RobinsonTHE RUSSIAN DRAMA: Tolstoy, Tchekhov, Gorki, Tchirikov, AndreyevINDEX

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