iam Winter. "The Wallet of Time." New York: Moffat, Yard. 1913. 2
vols. "The Acting of Mrs. Fiske."
EUGENE WALTER
Barrett H. Clark. "The British and American Drama of To-day." New York:
Holt. 1915. With bibliography.
Denig, L. "Vicissitudes of a Playwright." _Theatre_, 21:235, May, 1915.
"The Easiest Way" (Excerpts). _Current Literature_, 51:73-81.
"The Easiest Way." _Dramatist_, 4:379, July, 1913.
Walter P. Eaton. "At the New Theatre and Others." Boston: Small,
Maynard. 1910. pp. 93-98.
Walter P. Eaton. "The American Stage of To-day." ("Paid in Full.")
Boston: Small, Maynard. 1908. pp. 45-57.
Walter P. Eaton. "Plays of Eugene Walter." _American Magazine_,
November, 1910, 71:121-23.
Ada Patterson. Interview with Eugene Walter. _Theatre_, October, 1908.
8:272-76.
Peirce, Francis Lament. "Eugene Walter: An American Dramatic Realist."
_Drama_, February, 1916. Vol. 6.
Eugene Walter. Sketch of. _Green Book Album_, January, 1911, 5:186-87.
William Winter. "The Life of David Belasco." 2 vols. New York: Moffat,
Yard. 1918. References in the Indexes to "The Easiest Way," "Just a
Wife."
William Winter. "The Wallet of Time." 2 vols. New York: Moffat, Yard.
1913. 2:374; 479-88.
For contemporary criticism on Walter consult the Dramatic Index, and the
Indexes of the New York _Tribune_ and _Times_.
DAVID BELASCO
Such articles by Mr. Belasco as "The Business of Theatrical Management,"
Philadelphia _Saturday Evening Post_, June 7, 1919, may be found by
consulting the Dramatic Index. They are more or less amplified
expressions of opinion which were dwelt upon in his extended
Reminiscences, written for _Hearst's Magazine_, beginning March, 1914.
Constant references to Mr. Belasco are to be found in Winter's "Wallet
of Time." But the monumental "Life of David Belasco," 2 vols., by
Winter, will give all the biographical data necessary for the student to
have. It is issued by Moffat, Yard, New York, 1918. Consult likewise
Montrose J. Moses' "The American Dramatist." Chapter VII. Boston:
Little, Brown. 1917. See also Walter P. Eaton's "Plays and Players."
Cincinnati: Stewart & Kidd. 1916. "Warfield in the Spirit World," pp.
17-24. "Belasco and Hypnotism" (Locke's "The Case of Becky"), pp. 59-65.
THE AUTHORS AND THEIR PLAYS
RIP VAN WINKLE
The details are given specifically in the Introduction to the
play, where the different dramatizations are discussed.
GEORGE HENRY BOKER
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