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− | ''[[Short Plays from Twelve Countries]]'' | + | ''[[Short Plays from Twelve Countries]]'' selected and edited by Winifred Katzin (1894-1994). |
+ | Published by George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, London, in 1937. | ||
− | Contains: | + | |
+ | '''Contains:''' | ||
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# China: The sorrows of Han. | # China: The sorrows of Han. |
Revision as of 06:43, 21 May 2020
Short Plays from Twelve Countries selected and edited by Winifred Katzin (1894-1994).
Published by George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, London, in 1937.
Contains:
- China: The sorrows of Han.
- Japan: Benkel on the bridge, by Hiyoshi Yasukiyo.
- England: High life below stairs, by David Garrick.
- Turkey: The Vezir of Lankuran, by Fath'All.
- Russia: Diamond cuts diamond, by Nikolai Gogol.
- Poland: Vaclav, the bandit, by Tadeusz Przeworsky.
- Rumania: The Jews of Hodos, by Sandor Martinescu.
- Austria: Christmas to Bolzano, 1935, by Emmerich Baur.
- Germany: The broken pitcher, after Heinrich von Kleist.
- France: The hands of Hardouin, by Jean Sartene.
- South Africa: In the drought, by J. du Plessis.
- Canada: "I love you," by Louvigny de Montigny.