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The Work and the Epoch |
57 |
II. |
The Will To Greatness |
63 |
III. |
The Creative Cycles |
67 |
IV. |
The Unknown Dramatic Cycle |
71 |
V. |
The Tragedies of Faith. Saint Louis, Aërt, 1895-1898 |
76 |
VI. |
Saint Louis. 1894 |
80 |
VII. |
Aërt, 1898 |
83 |
VIII. |
Attempt To Regenerate the French Stage |
86 |
IX. |
An Appeal to the People |
90 |
X. |
The Program |
94 |
XI. |
The Creative Artist |
98 |
XII. |
The Drama of the Revolution, 1898-1902 |
100 |
XIII. |
The Fourteenth of July, 1902 |
103 |
XIV. |
Danton, 1900 |
106 |
XV. |
The Triumph of Reason, 1899 |
110 |
XVI. |
The Wolves, 1898 |
113 |
XVII. |
The Call Lost in the Void |
117 |
XVIII. |
A Day Will Come, 1902 |
119 |
XIX. |
The Playwright |
123 |
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