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298 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Hunt, Elizabeth Roxana—continued. 808.2 H93<br />

of America. Its subject is the structure of the modern play and much space is devoted<br />

to analyses of such plays as "The servant in the house," "Disraeli," "The earth" and<br />

"Lady Windermere's fan."<br />

Shakespeare, William. qr 822.33 I9<br />

Works (Edinburgh edition); ed. by W. E. Henley, iov. i90i-[04].<br />

Constable.<br />

v.i. Preliminary: Dedication of the first folio; To the great variety of readers;<br />

Memorial verses; Names of the actors.—The tempest.—The two gentlemen of Verona.<br />

—The merry wives of Windsor.—Measure for measure.—The comedy of errors.<br />

v.2. Much ado about nothing.—Love's labour's lost.—A midsummer night's dream.<br />

—The merchant of Venice.—As you like it.<br />

v.3. The taming of the shrew.—All's well that ends well.—Twelfth night.—The<br />

winter's tale.<br />

v.4. King John.—Richard the Second.—Henry the Fourth.<br />

v.5. King Henry the Fifth.—King Henry the Sixth.<br />

v.6. King Richard the Third.—King Henry the Eighth.—Troilus and Cressida.<br />

v.7. Coriolanus.—Titus Andronicus.—Romeo and Juliet.—Timon of Athens.<br />

v.8. Julius Caesar.—Macbeth.—Hamlet.—King Lear.<br />

v.9. Othello.—Antony and Cleopatra.—Cymbeline.—Pericles.<br />

v.io. The two noble kinsmen.—Venus and Adonis.—Lucrece.—Sonnets, etc.<br />

Beginning with "Macbeth" in v.8 the text has been edited by Sir W. A. Raleigh.<br />

Strindberg, August. 839.72 Sgiea<br />

Easter; a play in three acts, and stories; tr. from the Swedish by<br />

V. S. Howard. 1912. Stewart.<br />

Stories: Midsummertide.—The stone man.—Half a sheet of paper.—The sleepyhead.—Secrets<br />

of the tobacco shed.—-The big gravel screen.—Photography and philosophy.—Jubal<br />

sans ego.—Blue Wing finds the gold powder.<br />

This short play lacks the excessive morbidness to which Strindberg inclined. It<br />

deals with the family of an embezzling banker who pays for his crime in prison. The<br />

short stories are symbolic.<br />

Strindberg, August. 839.72 S91I<br />

Lucky Pehr; a drama in five acts; tr. from the Swedish by V. S.<br />

Howard. 1912. Stewart.<br />

A social satire under the guise of a fairy play.<br />

(Includes Antiquities)<br />

Travel and Description<br />

Beuchat, Henri. 913-7 B46<br />

Manuel d'archeologie americaine (Amerique prehistorique, civilisations<br />

disparues), preface par M. H. Vignaud. 1912.<br />

"Bibliographie," p.21-41.<br />

Fully documented account of prehistoric America and its extinct civilizations, with<br />

an introduction of 86 pages relating to the discovery of America.<br />

Tomlinson, H. M. 910 T59<br />

The sea and the jungle. 1913. Dutton.<br />

Narrative of the voyage of the tramp steamer Capella from Swansea to Para, Brazil,<br />

and thence 2,000 miles along the forests of the Amazon and Madeira rivers to San Antonio<br />

falls; afterwards returning to Barbados and from there by way of Jamaica to<br />

Tampa, Florida. Mr Tomlinson describes a real ship, with real sailors, on a very real<br />

voyage. In particular, he pictures the terrible jungle of the Brazilian forests, and he<br />

intersperses his narrative with many anecdotes.

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