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Dramas from the American theatre, 1762-1909. Edited with introductory essays by Richard Moody.

Author: Moody, Richard 1911- ed.

Imprint:Cleveland : World Pub. Co., [1966]

Descriptionxiii, 873 p. : illus., facsims. ; 26 cm.

Note:A dialogue an ode (1762) / Francis Hopkinson. - A dialogue between an Englishman and an Indian (1779) / John Smith. - A little teatable chitchat (1779) / John Smith. - The candidates, or the humours of a Virginia election (1770) / Colonel Robert Munford. - The contrast (1787) / Royall Tyler. - Bunker-Hill, or the death of General Warren (1797) / John Daly Burk. - The glory of COlumbia: her yeomanry! (1803) / William Dunlap. - She would be a soldier, or the Plains of Chippewa (1819) / M.M. Noah. - The forest rose, or American farmers (1825) / Samuel Woodworth. - A trip to Niagara, or travellers in America (1828) / William Dunlap. - Metamora, or the last of the Wampanoags (1829) / John Augustus Stone. - The gladiator (1831) / Robert Montgomery Bird. - The drunkard, or the fallen saved (1844) / W.H. Smith. - Fashion (1845) / Anna Cora Mowatt. - Uncle Tom's cabin (1852) / George L. Aiken. - Po-ca-hon-tas, or the gentle savage (1855) / John Brougham. - Francesca da Rimini (1855) / George Henry Boker. - Minstrel show (ca. 1850-ca. 1870) - Across the continent, or scenes from New York life and the Pacific Railroad (1870) / James J. McCloskey. - The Mulligan Guard ball (1879) / Edward Harrigan. - Shenandoah (1888) / Bronson Howard. - A letter of introduction (1892) / William Dean Howells. - A temperance town (1892) / Charles H. Hoyt. - Shore acres (1892) / James A. Herne. - The great divide (1906) / William Vaughn Moody. - The New York idea (1906) / Langdon Mitchell. - The city (1909) / Clyde Fitch.

Bibliography Note:Bibliography: p. 857-873.

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Moody, Richard 1911- ed.
Series Statement
New World literature series, v. 1
Subject:
American drama.
Theater -- United States.
Other title
A dialogue and ode.
A dialogue between an Englishman and an Indian.
A little teatable chitchat.
The candidates, or the humours of a Virginia election.
The contrast.
Bunker-Hill, or the death of General Warren.
The glory of Columbia: her yeomanry!
She would be a soldier, or the Plains of Chippewa.
The forest rose, or American farmers.
A trip to Niagara, or travellers in America.
Metamora, or the last of the Wampanoags.
The gladiator.
The drunkard, or the fallen saved.
Fashion.
Uncle Tom's cabin.
Po-ca-hon-tas, or the gentle savage.
Francesa da Rimini.
Minstrel show.
Across the continent, or scenes from New York life and the Pacific Railroad.
The Mulligan Guard ball.
A letter of introduction.
A temperance town.
Shore acres.
The great divide.
The New York idea.
The city.