“Interesting for the dramatic beauty of some of its passages, for the originality of its conception, and as a curiosity of playwriting.... The tragic conception, the shipwreck of the ideal in its passionate self-emancipation from reality, is Greek to the core.”—Churchman.

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY

PUBLISHERS, 64—66 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK


OTHER POETICAL DRAMAS BY

Mr. PERCY MACKAYE

Jeanne d’Arc

“A series of scenes animated at times by a sure, direct, and simple poetry, again by the militant fire, and finally by the bitter pathos of the most moving, perhaps the most beautiful, and certainly the most inexplicable story in profane history.”—Philadelphia Ledger.

“A singularly fresh, buoyant treatment of an old subject, Mr. Mackaye’s ‘Jeanne d’Arc’ contains less pageantry and more spirituality than any of the plays about the Maid since Schiller.”—Record-Herald, Chicago.

Fenris the Wolf