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. 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.) For full bibliography see _Cambridge_, III (IV), 770. STUDIES AND REVIEWS Am. M. 71 ('10): 121 (portrait). Bookm. 25 ('07): 230 (portrait), 231; 32 ('10): 256 (portrait only); 39 ('14): 376 (portrait); 47 ('18): 395. Craftsman, 26 ('14): 139 (portrait)=R. of Rs. 49 ('14): 749 (condensed); 30 ('
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