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Lord Dunsany: Critical Essay by Ludwig Lewisohn

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SOURCE: "Dunsany," in The Nation, New York, Vol. CXVII, No. 3029, July 25, 1923, p. 95.

A German-born American novelist and critic, Lewisohn served as the drama critic for The Nation during the early 920s and later edited the Zionist magazine New Palestine. In the following essay, he praises the dramas collected in Plays of Gods and Men and Plays of Near and Far.

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