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Lord Dunsany: Critical Essay by Cornelius Weygandt

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Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron Dunsany Summary

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SOURCE: "The Dramas of Dunsany," in Tuesdays at Ten: A Garnering from the Tales of Thirty Years on Poets, Dramatists and Essayists, 1928. Reprint by Books for Libraries Press, 1967, pp. 13-42.

In the following excerpt, Weygandt surveys Dunsany's dramas.

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