A History of Modern DramaBarrett Harper Clark, George Freedley Traces the growth and development of modern drama in Europe and the Americas from the rise of Ibsen to the present. |
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GERMANY Franz Rapp | 76 |
AUSTRIA Henry Schnitzler | 124 |
ENGLAND AND IRELAND George Freedley | 160 |
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