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St. John Hankin

(Hankin, St. John, 1869-1909)

St. John Emile Clavering Hankin (25 September 1869 – 15 June 1909) was an English Edwardian essayist and playwright. Along with George Bernard Shaw, John Galsworthy, and Harley Granville-Barker, he was a major exponent of Edwardian "New Drama". Despite success as a playwright he died by his own hand, and his work was largely neglected until the 1990s. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Hankin, St. John, 1869-1909, trans.: Three Plays by Brieux, Member of the French Academy ("Maternity" (2 versions); "The Three Daughters of M. Dupont"; and "Damaged Goods"; New York: Brentano's, 1911), by Eugène Brieux, also trans. by Charlotte Frances Shaw and John Pollock, contrib. by Bernard Shaw
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