DRAMATIC WORKSVOLUME VBY GERHART HAUPTMANN$1.50 NET WEIGHT 22 OUNCESContains: “Schluck and Jau;” “And Pippa Dances;” “Charlemagne’s Hostage.”The second group of Hauptmann’s Symbolic and Legendary Dramas gains unity by a recognizable oneness of inspiration. The poet has become a seeker; he questions the nature and quality of various ultimate values; he abandons the field of the personal and individual life and traces for us, through the poetic fabric, the universal search for beauty, the problem of moral evil and the transitoriness of earthly glory. [A special circular, with contents of the preceding volumes, will be mailed upon request to the publisher.]WISCONSIN PLAYS$1.25 net; weight about 18 oz.Contains:“The Neighbors,” by Zona Gale;“In Hospital,” by Thomas H. Dickinson;“Glory of the Morning,” by William Ellery Leonard.A noteworthy manifestation of the interest in the stage and its literature is the work, both in writing of plays and their performance, of the gifted band organized as the Wisconsin Dramatic Society. The three one-act plays in this volume are fruits of the movement. Having met with success in the theatre, they are now offered to the creative reader to whose imagination dramatic literature is a stimulus.These may be had from booksellers or from the publisher upon application, to whom a list of interesting publications of 1914 may be obtained.B. W. HUEBSCH, 225 Fifth avenue, New York
DRAMATIC WORKS
VOLUME V
BY GERHART HAUPTMANN
$1.50 NET WEIGHT 22 OUNCES
Contains: “Schluck and Jau;” “And Pippa Dances;” “Charlemagne’s Hostage.”
The second group of Hauptmann’s Symbolic and Legendary Dramas gains unity by a recognizable oneness of inspiration. The poet has become a seeker; he questions the nature and quality of various ultimate values; he abandons the field of the personal and individual life and traces for us, through the poetic fabric, the universal search for beauty, the problem of moral evil and the transitoriness of earthly glory. [A special circular, with contents of the preceding volumes, will be mailed upon request to the publisher.]
WISCONSIN PLAYS
$1.25 net; weight about 18 oz.
Contains:“The Neighbors,” by Zona Gale;“In Hospital,” by Thomas H. Dickinson;“Glory of the Morning,” by William Ellery Leonard.
A noteworthy manifestation of the interest in the stage and its literature is the work, both in writing of plays and their performance, of the gifted band organized as the Wisconsin Dramatic Society. The three one-act plays in this volume are fruits of the movement. Having met with success in the theatre, they are now offered to the creative reader to whose imagination dramatic literature is a stimulus.
These may be had from booksellers or from the publisher upon application, to whom a list of interesting publications of 1914 may be obtained.
B. W. HUEBSCH, 225 Fifth avenue, New York