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You should know that in the February number of “THE DRAMA” there will be published for the first time in English a play by Artzibashef. It is a war drama which has stimulated thinking people in Russia to think some more. A penetrating study of Eugene Walter as the leader of dramatic realism in America and a scintillating essay on the folly of theatrical advertising are two of other articles which combine to make the February issue invaluable to people who are interested not only in drama but in life.
We should like to announce that we have on sale back numbers of “The Drama” with the following plays in them: Galdos’ Electra, Bjornson’s Leonarda, Becque’s The Crown, Hebbel’s Herod and Marriamne, Schnitzler’s Light-O’-Love, Heijerman’s The Good Hope, Freytag’s The Journalists, Giacosa’s The Stronger, Donnay’s The Other Danger, Gillette’s Electricity, Andreyev’s The Pretty Sabine Women, Goldoni’s The Squabbles of Chioggia, Capus’ The Adventurer, and Augier’s The Marriage of Olympe.
These plays can be obtained by the sending of seventy-five cents to the office of The Drama Quarterly, 736 Marquette Bldg., Chicago.
In entering upon its third year, THE MISCELLANY feels that it has found a place in “the order of things.” A specimen copy will be sent to readers of THE LITTLE REVIEW. Issued quarterly; one dollar per year.
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