William Archer (1856–1924) was a prominent Scottish critic and playwright, an influential figure in the world of late 19th and early 20th century British theatre. As a critic, Archer is perhaps best known for his advocacy of Henrik Ibsen”s plays, which helped to introduce the works of the Norwegian playwright to English audiences. His translations of Ibsen”s plays were instrumental in establishing Ibsen”s reputation in the English-speaking world. Archer”s critical prowess was matched by his own creative endeavors, particularly evident in his play „The Green Goddess” (1921), which is a distinguished addition to the theatrical melodrama genre and became highly popular in its time, reflecting the tastes of post-World War I society. Although Archer wrote more extensively as a critic than a playwright, „The Green Goddess” stands out as his most significant contribution to drama, imbuing his work with insights into human nature and societal norms of the period. His literary style is marked by a blend of incisive critique, elegant prose, and an unyielding dedication to the potential of drama as a form of intellectual discourse and entertainment alike. For those interested in the development of modern theater and the interplay between criticism and playwriting, Archer”s work remains a subject of enduring scholarly interest.
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Louise Jordan Miln: Mr. and Mrs. Sên
Louise Jordan Miln (March 5, 1864 – September 9, 1933) was an American novelist. Excerpt from Book: Rosehill, the home she lived in, had more and finer magnolias than it had roses, but a great …
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Louise Jordan Miln: Quaint Korea
In 'Quaint Korea, ’ Louise Jordan Miln embarks on a vivid exploration of Korea at the turn of the 20th century, presenting a unique blend of travel narrative and cultural commentary. Through her enga …
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Louise Jordan Miln & Walter Hackett: The Invisible Foe
In 'The Invisible Foe, ’ readers are invited to navigate a fascinating literary landscape that oscillates between the palpable and the unseen. This anthology skillfully weaves together themes of cove …
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William Archer & Louise Jordan Miln: The Green Goddess
The Green Goddess brings together an intriguing array of works exploring the complexities of cultural encounters and the multifaceted interplay of power, spirituality, and identity. Through a harmoni …
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Louise Jordan Miln: Mr. and Mrs. Sên
In 'Mr. and Mrs. S√™n, ’ Louise Jordan Miln masterfully explores the complexities of identity and interpersonal relationships against the backdrop of early 20th-century society. The narrative is imbu …
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Louise Jordan Miln & Harold Owen: Mr. Wu
Within the collection titled 'Mr. Wu, ’ readers are invited into a tapestry of narratives that explore the intricate intersections of cultural exchange and personal identity. This anthology presents …
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William Archer & Louise Jordan Miln: The Green Goddess
The Green Goddess is a compelling anthology that weaves together a tapestry of themes surrounding nature, mysticism, and the human condition. With an intriguing range of literary styles from drama to …
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Louise Jordan Miln: The Invisible Foe
In 'The Invisible Foe, ’ Louise Jordan Miln weaves a haunting narrative that deftly encapsulates the psychological intricacies of fear and isolation. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th centur …
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Louise Jordan Miln: Quaint Korea (English Edition)
Miln was born in Macomb, Illinois to Dr. T. M. Jordan, a local physician and Annie Wells. At age 5 the family moved to Chicago where her father became wealthy as a banker. She attended Vassar College …
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Louise Jordan Miln: Quaint Korea (English Edition)
Miln was born in Macomb, Illinois to Dr. T. M. Jordan, a local physician and Annie Wells. At age 5 the family moved to Chicago where her father became wealthy as a banker. She attended Vassar College …
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Louise Jordan Miln: Quaint Korea
’Quaint Korea’ is a travelogue written by Louise Jordan Miln, an American author, and published in 1895. In this book, Miln provides vivid descriptions and accounts of her experiences while traveling …
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Louise Jordan Miln: Quaint Korea
Quaint Korea by Louise Jordan Miln – A travelogue or study of Korean customs, culture, and society during the late 19th or early 20th century. Das E-Book Quaint Korea wird angeboten von Swan Books un …
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Jean Webster & Ambrose Bierce: 20 Must-Read Supernatural Mysteries
In ’20 Must-Read Supernatural Mysteries, ’ readers are invited to traverse a literary landscape rich in enigmatic allure, suspense, and otherworldly phenomena. This anthology features a masterful ble …
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Edgar Wallace & H. P. Lovecraft: Mysteries of the Occult: 20 Supernatural Thriller Classics
Mysteries of the Occult: 20 Supernatural Thriller Classics invites readers into a realm of eerie enchantment and suspenseful tales, anchored in an array of literary styles that range from gothic horr …
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LOUISE JORDAN MILN: QUAINT KOREA
Miln was born in Macomb, Illinois to Dr. T. M. Jordan, a local physician and Annie Wells. At age 5 the family moved to Chicago where her father became wealthy as a banker. She attended Vassar College …
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