"Contains all of the qualities that are said to be conspicuously lacking in American Drama."—'N. Y. Evening Sun'.

Van Zorn: A Comedy in Three Acts
Cloth, 12mo, $1.25

Mr. Robinson is known as the leader of present-day American poets. In this delightful play he tells with a biting humor the story of the salvation of a soul. By clever arrangement of incident and skillful characterization he arouses strongly the reader's curiosity, and the suspense is admirably sustained. The dialogue is bright, and the construction of the plot shows the work of one well versed in the technique of the drama.

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Notes on the etext:

John Gorham:
Catches him and let's him go and eats him up for fun."—
changed to:
Catches him and lets him go and eats him up for fun."—

Ben Jonson Entertains a Man from Stratford:
Whatever there be, they'll be no more of that;
not changed, but noted as possibly incorrect—should it be?:
Whatever there be, there'll be no more of that;
Then are as yet a picture in our vision.
changed to:
Than are as yet a picture in our vision.

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About the author: Edwin Arlington Robinson, 1869-1935.