Bibliography
- A Dome of Many-Colored Glass. 1912.
- Sword Blades and Poppy Seed. 1914.
- Six French Poets. 1915.
- Men, Women and Ghosts. 1916.
- Tendencies in Modern American Poetry. 1917.
- Can Grande’s Castle. 1918.
- Pictures of the Floating World. 1919.
- Legends; Tales of Peoples. 1921.
- Fir-Flower Tablets. Poems Translated from the Chinese. 1921. (With Florence Ayscough.)
Studies and Reviews
- Boynton.
- Hunt, R. and Snow, R. H. Amy Lowell. 1921.
- Untermeyer.
- Bookm. 47 (’18): 255. (Phelps.)
- Chapbook, 1-2, May, 1920: 8.
- Dial, 61 (’16): 528; 65 (’18): 346; 67 (’19): 331
- Egoist, 1 (’14): 422; 2 (’15): 81, 109; 3 (’16): 9.
- Freeman, 4 (’21): 18.
- Ind. 87 (’16): 306 (portrait); 88 (’16):533 (portrait); 93 (’18): 294.
- Lit. Digest, 52 (’16): 971; 63 (’19): Nov. 29, p. 31 (portraits); 72 (’22): 38.
- Lond. Mer., 3 (’21): 441.
- New Repub. 6 (’16): 178.
- No. Am. 207 (’18): 257, 736.
- Poetry, 6 (’15): 32; 9 (’17): 207; 10 (’17): 149; 13 (’18): 97; 15 (’20): 332.
- Sewanee R. 28 (’20): 37.
- Spec. 125 (’20): 744.
- Touchstone, 2 (’18): 416; 7 (’20): 219.
George Barr McCutcheon (1866)—novelist.
The creator of Graustark. For bibliography, see Who’s Who in America.
Percy (Wallace) Mackaye—dramatist, poet.
Born in New York City, 1875, son of Steele Mackaye, dramatist and manager. A. B., Harvard, 1897. Traveled in Europe, 1898-1900, studying at the University of Leipzig, 1899-1900. Taught in private school in New York, 1900-04. Joined the colony at Cornish, New Hampshire, 1904. Since then has been engaged chiefly in dramatic work.
Bibliography
- Fenris the Wolf. 1905. (Tragedy.)
- The Scarecrow. 1908. (Also, Dickinson, Chief Contemporary Dramatists. 1915.)
- The Playhouse and the Play. 1909. (Essays.)
- A Garland to Sylvia. 1910. (Comedy.)
- Anti-Matrimony. 1910. (Satirical comedy.)
- Tomorrow. 1911. (Play.)
- Yankee Fantasies. 1912. (One act plays.)
- The Civic Theatre. 1912.
- Sinbad the Sailor. 1912. (Lyric drama.)
- A Thousand Years Ago. 1914. (Comedy.)
- The Immigrants. 1915. (Lyric drama.)
- A Substitute for War. 1915. (Essay.)
- *Poems and Plays. 1916.
- American Conservation Hymn. 1917.
- The Community Drama. 1917. (Essay.)
- Washington. 1919. (Ballad-play.)
- Rip Van Winkle. 1919. (Folk-opera.)
- Dogtown Common. 1921. (Verse.)