[3] Electra. Von Hofmannsthal. Translated by A. Symons. Brentano, New York.
[4] Introduction to Miss Julia. Translated by E. Björkman. Copyright, 1912, by Chas. Scribner’s Sons, New York.
[5] Hamburg Dramaturgy, p. 370. Lessing. Bohn ed.
[6] P. 13. Harper & Bros., New York.
[7] Chief Contemporary Dramatists, pp. 517-546. T. H. Dickinson, ed. Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston.
[8] For all these plays, idem.
[9] Belles-Lettres Series. W. Strunk, ed. D. C. Heath & Co., Boston and New York.
[10] In the seventh edition, a scene, “The place of execution,” is inserted to replace the original brief final scene which apparently took place in the “room.” Belles-Lettres Series. Sir A. W. Ward, ed. D. C. Heath & Co.
[11] Letters of Bulwer-Lytton to Macready, XXVIII. Brander Matthews, ed.
[12] The Influence of Local Theatrical Conditions upon the Drama of the Greeks. Roy C. Flickinger. Classical Journal, October, 1911.