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HERR HAUPTMANN'S SOCIALISTIC DRAMAS

... HIERR A'UPTMA.NiN'S SOCIALISTIC DRAMAS. The Sp-etaotr for Saturday las' gave a most interesting account of the dramas of herr Hfanptmahn, whose play The Weavers, prohibited some time ago, bar now been sanctioned for public representation in Berlin by ...

THE SOCIALISTS AND THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

... professing to be the leaders of the Socialist organiatiot in the metropolis. These arrangements are based on the assumption that the orders issued by Sir James Fraser and Sir Charles Warren are sufficient warning to the Socialist agitators that any attempts to ...

WHAT USE IS A POET?

... WH3AT USE IS A POET? BY FPANOES HOnDSON BURNEl. It was the Socialist who said it, and he said it quite innocently, and with a sincere desire for in- formation. The Socialist is always in search of information, and he is always rising to remark upon ...

NEW BOOKS

... Federation, the Joint Committee u of the English Socialistic Bodies, the Social- ao isb Labour Party of the United States, the D Nationaliast Declaration of Principles, the Society of t Christian Socialists. the Central Labour Union of b Cleveland (Ohio) ...

GHOSTS AND GIBBERINGS

... Noisome corruption.-Stagc. o -HsBazm IBsZN.- An egotist and a bungler.-DailV n Tdelqraph. A crazy fanatic and determined Socialist. h, A ciazy cranky being. Not only consistently dirty but P deplorably dull.-Truth. As a dramatist, I consider ri the poet ...

MR. HENRY ARTHUR JONES'S NEW PLAY

... he; in schemes for spending the moneys in the desired direction, of whom one, by name Pharos Ingarfield, an ardent young Socialist, is destined to be her lover. He is forced to leave England ia order to take charge of a number of ne'er - do - wells, whom ...

NEW BOOKS

... amongst Agnostic Socialists as they are amongst Christian Socialists, who, having the same creed or aspiration, experience the same difficulties in working it out in everydaylife. It ought to be easier for the Christian than for the Socialist to put off his ...

LOHENGRIN IN PARIS

... to attract the eye, such as The Prussians at the Opera,The Apotheosis of Wagner. The association called Republican Socialist Revisionists, composed of Boulangists1 cast abroad a proclamation which began thus: Citizeds, Constans and William wish ...

NEW GRAND THEATRE

... by lelogates from Contiuental revoln. tionsry societies. Herr Liebinsed, a German delegate, ,er, presided, and-said the Socialistic revolutionary movement was advancing in all parts of the world, and even in Eng- ?? it had made rapid strides during the ...

GRAND THEATRE

... wrongs of labour, and thus the .. gallery-bieiys mose as duly-accredited labqnr representatives ; but thoutgh 'we are all Socialists nowadays,' it would sound to most people like very crude claptrap indeed The dramatic interest of tbe play, however, is ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... Pp. 16. The Story of the 'Imitatio Christi,' by Leonard A. Wheatley (Elliot Stock). Pp. 236. - A A Xinimum Wage, a Socialistic novel, by Alfred Morris (Cassel and Co.) Pp. 232. North Midland School Cookery Book (Raitbby. Lawrence, and Co). Pp. 72 ...

TWO NEW PLAYS

... life, is suddenly awakened to a sense of the utter misery and sin which reeks so much of the Metropolis bV theappeal of a Socialist inventor, who is starving in company with his wife and little girl because he has tried to raise the wages of his fellow-workers ...