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There are 10 critical essays on John Drinkwater.
Critical Essays on John Drinkwater

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Critical Essay by Arthur R. Ropes
3,590 words, approx. 12 pages
 In the following essay, Ropes analyzes representations of historical figures and events in Drinkwater's plays.
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Critical Essay by Ashley Dukes
1,570 words, approx. 5 pages
 Dukes was an important English playwright and drama critic during the first half of the twentieth century. He is most noted for his works on modern European theater, particularly poetic drama, and introduced English audiences to the work of several French and German dramatists. In the following essay, he discusses Drinkwater's historical dramas.
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Critical Essay by Edmund Wilson, Jr.
1,344 words, approx. 5 pages
 A major twentieth century American literary and cultural critic, Wilson wrote several influential critical studies, including Axel's Castle (1931), which examined literary symbolism. In the following essay, he reviews Mary Stuart.
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Critical Essay by Graham Greene
801 words, approx. 3 pages
 An English literary figure, Greene is generally considered the most important Catholic novelist of the twentieth century. In his major works he explored the problems of spiritually and socially alienated individuals living in corrupt and corrupting societies. In the following essay, he reviews Drinkwater's A Man's House.

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