THE DRAMAfor August Contained This Interesting MaterialA LETTER CONCERNING AUGIER, byEugene Brieux353THE MARRIAGE OF OLYMPE, byEmile Augier358EMILE AUGIER, byBarrett Clark440PARSEE DRAMA, byGeorge Cecil459THE EVOLUTION OF THE ACTOR, byArthur Pollock468FRANK WEDEKIND, byFrances Fay479DEPERSONALIZING THE INSTRUMENTS OF THE DRAMA, byHuntley Carter495JAMES SHIRLEY, DRAMATIST, a review byCharlton Andrews506PLAYING HAMLET AS SHAKESPEARE STAGED IT IN 1601, byCharlotte Porter511CHIEF CONTEMPORARY DRAMATISTS, a review byAlfred K. Eddy527THE SHAKESPEARE TERCENTENARY,Percival Chubb531RECENT MAGAZINE ARTICLES ON THE DRAMA537A SELECTIVE LIST OF ESSAYS AND BOOKS ABOUT THE THEATRE AND OF PLAYS published during the second quarter of 1915, compiled byFrank Chouteau Brown538The Dramafor November will be a notable number. Rabindranath Tagore will contribute an article on the stage that crystallizes much of the present diverse generalization, especially in discussions of stagecraft. Julius Brouta, perhaps the most celebrated drama critic of Spain, will write of the work of Benavente, a brilliant Spanish playwright of today. A puppet play of Benavente, the popularLos Interessos Creados, will be printed in its entirety.The New Stage Art in its Relation to Dramawill be considered from a new point of view by Alice Corbin Henderson. The articles begun in the present number,Playing Hamlet as Shakespeare Staged It in 1601, by Charlotte Porter, andThe Evolution of the Actor, by Arthur Pollock, will be concluded.In November also will appear what promises to be one of the most important pieces of dramatic poetry ever written in America, Edwin Arlington Robinson’sBen Jonson Entertains a Man from Stratford. In beauty of verse, in poetic vision, and in its appreciation of the fine human quality of Shakespeare the poem is a leading feature of the Shakespeare Tercentenary Celebration.The Drama, a Quarterly$3.00 per year736 Marquette BuildingChicago
THE DRAMA
for August Contained This Interesting Material
A LETTER CONCERNING AUGIER, byEugene Brieux353THE MARRIAGE OF OLYMPE, byEmile Augier358EMILE AUGIER, byBarrett Clark440PARSEE DRAMA, byGeorge Cecil459THE EVOLUTION OF THE ACTOR, byArthur Pollock468FRANK WEDEKIND, byFrances Fay479DEPERSONALIZING THE INSTRUMENTS OF THE DRAMA, byHuntley Carter495JAMES SHIRLEY, DRAMATIST, a review byCharlton Andrews506PLAYING HAMLET AS SHAKESPEARE STAGED IT IN 1601, byCharlotte Porter511CHIEF CONTEMPORARY DRAMATISTS, a review byAlfred K. Eddy527THE SHAKESPEARE TERCENTENARY,Percival Chubb531RECENT MAGAZINE ARTICLES ON THE DRAMA537A SELECTIVE LIST OF ESSAYS AND BOOKS ABOUT THE THEATRE AND OF PLAYS published during the second quarter of 1915, compiled byFrank Chouteau Brown538
The Dramafor November will be a notable number. Rabindranath Tagore will contribute an article on the stage that crystallizes much of the present diverse generalization, especially in discussions of stagecraft. Julius Brouta, perhaps the most celebrated drama critic of Spain, will write of the work of Benavente, a brilliant Spanish playwright of today. A puppet play of Benavente, the popularLos Interessos Creados, will be printed in its entirety.The New Stage Art in its Relation to Dramawill be considered from a new point of view by Alice Corbin Henderson. The articles begun in the present number,Playing Hamlet as Shakespeare Staged It in 1601, by Charlotte Porter, andThe Evolution of the Actor, by Arthur Pollock, will be concluded.
In November also will appear what promises to be one of the most important pieces of dramatic poetry ever written in America, Edwin Arlington Robinson’sBen Jonson Entertains a Man from Stratford. In beauty of verse, in poetic vision, and in its appreciation of the fine human quality of Shakespeare the poem is a leading feature of the Shakespeare Tercentenary Celebration.
The Drama, a Quarterly$3.00 per year
736 Marquette BuildingChicago