{"id":51653,"date":"2021-03-23T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2021-03-22T15:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/V-CMS.library.local\/?page_id=51653"},"modified":"2023-11-20T19:25:35","modified_gmt":"2023-11-20T10:25:35","slug":"slag1628","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.library.pref.osaka.jp\/site\/osaka\/kawada2-web-y-2.html","title":{"rendered":"\u300c\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab\u76ee\u9332\uff082\uff09\u300d-web\u7248-\u3000\u56f3\u66f8\u306e\u90e8\uff08\u6d0b\u66f8\uff09\u3000200\u3000Literature. Language."},"content":{"rendered":"<p><!-- \u30e1\u30a4\u30f3\u3053\u3053\u304b\u3089 --><\/p>\n<div id=\"main\">\n<div id=\"main_a\">\n<h2 class=\"text_r\"><span style=\"color: revert; font-size: 1.75rem; font-weight: revert;\">200\u3000Literature. Language<\/span><\/h2>\n<div id=\"main_body\">\n<div class=\"detail_free\">\n<p><strong>\u30fbDukes,Ashley.\u3000<\/strong>Modern dramatists.\u3000London,\u3000Frank Palmer,\u30001911,\u3000310p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-802\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHenderson,Archibald.\u3000<\/strong>The changing drama; contribution and tendencies.\u3000New York,\u3000Henry Holt,\u30001914.\u3000xvi,311p.\u300020cm\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-804\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHenderson,Archibald.\u3000<\/strong>Interpreters of life and the modern spirit.\u3000London,\u3000Duckworth,\u30001911.\u3000330p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-805\u3011<\/p>\n<h3><a id=\"1\"><\/a>221\u3000English &amp; American Literature<\/h3>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBaker,George Pierce.\u3000<\/strong>The development of Shakespeare as a dramatist.\u3000New York,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001910.\u3000329p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-624\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBeaumont,Francis.\u3000<\/strong>Select plays by Francis Beaumont &amp; John Fletcher,introd. by G.P.Baker.\u3000London,\u3000J.M.Dent,\u3014u.d.\u3015\u3000475p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Everyman&#8217;s library, poetry and the drama)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-651\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBensusan,S.L.\u3000<\/strong>William Shakespeare; his homes and haunts, by S.L. Bensusan,12 drawings by A.Forestier.\u3000London,\u3000T.C &amp; E.C.Jack,\u3014u.d.\u3015\u300087p.\u300021cm.\u3000(The pilgrim books,1)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-638\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBickley,Francis.\u3000<\/strong>J. M. Synge and the lrish dramatic movement.\u3000London,\u3000Constable,\u30001912.\u300095p.\u300017cm.\u3000(Modern biographies)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-784\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBrandes,George.\u3000<\/strong>William Shakespeare; a critical study.\u3000London,\u3000William Heinemann,\u30001909.\u3000709p.\u300023cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-605\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBrooke,Stopford A.\u3000<\/strong>Ten more plays of Shakespeare.\u3000London,\u3000Constable,\u30001919.\u3000313p.\u300022cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-609\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBrowing,Oscar.\u3000<\/strong>Life of George Eliot.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott,\u30001892.\u3000174p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Great writers)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-887\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbChesterton,Gilbet K.\u3000<\/strong>George Bernard Shaw.\u3000London,\u3000John Lane,\u30001914.\u3000257p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-800\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbClare,Maurice.\u3000<\/strong>A day with William Shakespeare.[n. p.]\u3000Hodder &amp; Stoughton,[n.d]\u3000lv.illus.21cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-637\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbClutton-Brock,A.\u3000<\/strong>Shakespeare&#8217;s &#8220;Hamlet&#8221;.\u3000London,\u3000Methuen,\u30001922.\u3000125p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-610\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbCody,Sherwin.\u3000<\/strong>A selection from the world&#8217;s greatest short stories.\u3000Chicago,\u3000A.C. McClurg,\u30001919.\u3000412p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-883\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbColeridge,Samuel Taylor.\u3000<\/strong>Lectures and notes on Shakespeare and other dramatists.\u3000London,\u3000George Routledge,\u3000[u.d.]\u3000298p.\u300016cm.\u3000(The new universal library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-617\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbCorson, Hiram.\u3000<\/strong>An introduction to the study of Shakespeare.\u3000Boston,\u3000D.C.Heath,\u30001907.\u3000397p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-623\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbDeacon,Renee M.\u3000<\/strong>Bernard Shaw as artist-philosopher; an exposition of shavianism.\u3000London,\u3000A.C.Fifield,\u30001910.\u3000105p.\u300017cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-797\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbDefoe,Daniel.\u3000<\/strong>The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe of\u00a0York mariner.\u3000London,\u3000Ward,Lock,[u.d]\u3000430p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-869\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbDickens,Charles.\u3000<\/strong>Christmas books.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott,\u3000[pref.1852]\u3000388p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-871\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbDodd,William.\u3000<\/strong>The beauties of Shakespeare ,vol.1,rev., corr., and enl. by William Dodd.\u3000New York,\u3000Thomas Y.Crowell, [u.d.]\u3000288,268p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-621\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>comedies, historical plays.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbDowden,Edward.\u3000<\/strong>Shakspere; a critical studay of his mind and art. 14th ed.\u3000London,\u3000Kegan Paul ,Trench,Tr\u00fcbner,\u30001909.\u300017,434p.\u300021cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-603\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbDowden,Edward.\u3000<\/strong>Shakspere.\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001912.\u3000167p.\u300016cm.\u3000(Literature primers)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-631\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbEliot,George.\u3000<\/strong>Adam Bede.\u3000London,\u3000Ward,Lock,\u3014u.d.\u3015\u3000409p.\u3000illus.20cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-868\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbEliot,George.\u3000<\/strong>The mill on the floss, by George Eliot, illus. by Bertha Newcombe.\u3000London,\u3000Ward,Lock,\u3014u.d.\u3015\u3000511p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-872\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbEmerson,Ralph Waldo.\u3000<\/strong>Representative men; seven lectures on the uses of great men, Plato, Swedenborg, Montaigne, Shakespeare, Napoleon and Goethe.\u3000London,\u3000George Bell,\u30001905.\u3000143p.\u300018cm\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-884\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbFaguet,Emile.\u3000<\/strong>Initiation into Iiterature, by Emile Faguet, tr. by Home Gordon.\u3000London,\u3000Williams &amp; Norgate,\u30001913.\u3000220p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-889\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGissing,George Robert.\u3000<\/strong>The private papers of Henry Ryecroft.\u3000London,\u3000Constable,\u30001923.\u3000xiii,271p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-882\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGoldsmith,Oliver.\u3000<\/strong>She stoops to conquer and The good -natured man, by Oliver Goldsmith,introd. by Henry Morley.\u3000London,\u3000Cassell,\u30001906.\u3000191p.\u300016cm.\u3000(Cassell&#8217;s national library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-667\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGreenwood, George.\u3000<\/strong>Shakspere&#8217;s handwriting.\u3000London,\u3000John Lane,\u30001920.\u300036p.\u300022cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-625\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHamon,Augustin.\u3000<\/strong>The technique of Bernard Shaw&#8217;s plays, by Augustin Hamon, tr. by Frank Maurice.\u3000London,\u3000C.W.Daniel,\u30001912.\u300070p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-798\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHartmann,Sadakichi.\u3000<\/strong>Shakespeare in art.\u3000Boston,\u3000L.C.Page,\u30001907.\u3000371p.\u3000illus.20cm.\u3000(Art lover&#8217;s series)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-628\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHawthorne,Nathaniel.\u3000<\/strong>Twice-told tales.\u3000London,\u3000J.M.Dent,\u3000\u3014pref.1851\u3015\u3000xvi,357p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Everyman&#8217;s library,fiction)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-879\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHazlitt,William Carew.\u3000<\/strong>Characters of Shakespeare&#8217;s plays.\u3000London,\u3000George Bell,\u30001904.\u3000xx,247p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Bell&#8217;s select library of standard works)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-620\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHerford,C.H.\u3000<\/strong>Shakespeare.\u3000London,\u3000T.C. &amp; E.C.Jack,\u3014u.d.\u3015\u300093p.\u300017cm.\u3000(The People&#8217;s books)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-633\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHugo,Victor.\u3000<\/strong>William Shakespeare, by Victor Hugo, tr. by Melville B. Anderson.\u3000London,\u3000George Routledge,[u.d]\u3000xx,332p.\u300016cm.\u3000(The new universal library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-618\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIrving,Washington.\u3000<\/strong>Bracebridge Hall; or, The humorists; a medley, author&#8217;s rev. ed. London,\u3000George Bell,\u30001904.\u3000320p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Bohn&#8217;s cheap ser.)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-878\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIrving,Washington.\u3000<\/strong>The sketch -book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.\u3000London,\u3000Cassell,\u30001906.\u3000379p.\u300019cm.\u3000(Cassell&#8217;s standard library,24)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-877\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbJackson,Holbrook.\u3000<\/strong>Bernard Shaw.\u3000London,\u3000E.Grant Richards,\u30001907.\u3000233p.\u30004 ports.18cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-796\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbJameson,Anna.\u3000<\/strong>Shakspeare&#8217;s heroines; characteristics of women moral, poetical, and historical.\u3000London,\u3000George Bell,\u30001908.\u3000341p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-616\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbJerrold,Walter.\u3000<\/strong>Shakespeare-land, described by Walter Jerrold, pictured by E.W.Haslehust.\u3000London,\u3000Blackie,\u30001910.\u300063p.\u300023cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-639\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbJonson, Ben.\u3000<\/strong>The complete plays of Ben Jonson, vol.1-2, introd. by Felix E. Schelling.\u3000London,\u3000J.M.Dent,[n.d]\u30002v.18cm.\u3000(Everyman&#8217;s library,poetry and the drama)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-650\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbKaye-Smith,Shelia\u3000<\/strong>John Galsworthy.\u3000London,\u3000Nisbet,\u30001916.\u3000123p.\u300017cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-787\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbLamb,Charles.\u3000<\/strong>Plays and dramatic essays, by Charles Lamb, introd. by Rudolf Dircks.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott,\u30001893.\u3000xxv,239p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Scott library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-655\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbLamb,Charles.\u3000<\/strong>Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles &amp; Mary Lamb.\u3000London,\u3000Ward,Lock,[u.d.]\u3000310p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-648\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbLathrop,Elise.\u3000<\/strong>Where Shakespeare set his stage.\u3000London,\u3000T.Werner Laurie,[n.d.]\u3000247p.\u300022cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-614\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbLee,Sidney.\u3000<\/strong>A life of William Shakespeare. new ed., rewritten and enl.\u3000London,\u3000Smith,Elder,\u30001915.\u300033,776p.\u3000ports.and facsims. 21cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-604\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbLevey,Sivori.\u3000<\/strong>Shakespeare in London(1919); an incomplete but helpful record and guide to Shakespearean activities-literary, dramatic and musical in London.\u3000London,\u3000Fountain,[u.d.]\u300046p.\u300025cm\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-641\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMabie,Hamilton Wright.\u3000<\/strong>William Shakespeare; poet, dramatist, and man. new ed.\u3000New York,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001904.\u3000345p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-608\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMarlowe, Christopher.\u3000<\/strong>The plays of Christopher Marlowe, introd. by Edward Thomas.\u3000London,\u3000J.M.Dent,\u30001909.\u3000488p.\u300018cm\u3000(Everyman&#8217;s library,poetry and the drama)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-649\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMarriott,J.A.R.\u3000<\/strong>English history in Shakspeare.\u3000London,\u3000Chapman &amp; Hall\u30001918.\u3000298p.\u300023cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-607\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMarzials,Frank T.\u3000<\/strong>Life of Charles Dickens,\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott,\u30001877.\u3000166p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Great writers)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-885\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMasefield,John.\u3000<\/strong>William Shakespeare.\u3000London,\u3000Williams &amp; Norgate, \u3014u.d.\u3015\u3000256p.\u300017cm.\u3000(Home university library of modern knowledge)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-634\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMerivale,Herman.\u3000<\/strong>Life of W. M. Thackeray, by Herman Merivale and Frank T. Marzials.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott,\u30001891.\u3000255p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Great writers)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-886\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbThe Minor Elizabethan drama,1-2;\u3000<\/strong>pre-Shakespearean tragedies, introd. by Ashley Thorndyke.\u3000London,\u3000J.M.Dent,\u3014u.d.\u3015\u30002v.18cm.\u3000(Everyman&#8217;s library,poetry and the drama)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-652\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMorgann,Maurice.\u3000<\/strong>Morgann&#8217;s essay on the dramatic character of Sir John Falstaff, ed. by William Arthur Gill.\u3000London,\u3000Henry Frowde,\u30001912.\u3000xvi,185p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-611\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbPinero, Arthur Wing.\u3000<\/strong>The gay lord Quex; a comedy in four acts.\u3000London,\u3000William Heinemann,\u30001905.\u3000225p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-786\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbPinero, Arthur W.\u3000<\/strong>A wife without a smile; a comedy in disguise in three acts.\u3000London,\u3000Heinemann,\u30001905.\u3000221p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-785\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbPoe,Edgar Allan.\u3000<\/strong>The fall of the house of Usher,and other tales and prose writings of Edgar Poe, ed. by Eanest Rhys.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott,\u3000\u3014introd.1889\u3015\u3000xxx,312p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Scott library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-880\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbPorter,Charlotte.\u3000<\/strong>Shakespeare study programs; the comedies, by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke.\u3000Boston,\u3000Richard G. Badger,\u3000c1914.\u3000138p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-626\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbPorter,Charlotte.\u3000<\/strong>Shakespeare study programs; the tragedies, by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke.\u3000Boston,\u3000Richard G. Badger,\u3000c1914.\u3000150p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-626\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbQuiller-Couch,Arthur T.\u3000<\/strong>Historical tales from Shakespeare. new illus. ed.\u3000London,\u3000Edward Arnold,\u30001905.\u3000368p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-647\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbQuiller-Couch,Arthur T.\u3000<\/strong>Shakespeare&#8217;s workmanship.\u3000London,\u3000T.Fisher Unwin,\u30001918.\u3000368p.\u300022cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-606\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbQuincey,Thomas de.\u3000<\/strong>Confessions of an English opium-eater, the lives of Shakespeare and Goethe, by Thomas de Quincey, Introd. by Henry Morley. 5th ed.\u3000London,\u3000George Routledge,\u30001901.\u3000276p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-870\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbRaleigh,Walter.\u3000<\/strong>Shakespeare.\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001907.\u3000232p.\u300019cm.\u3000(English men of\u00a0letters)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-635\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbRansome,Arthur\u3000<\/strong>Oscar Wilde; a critical study. 3d ed.\u3000London,\u3000Methuen,\u30001913.\u3000234p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-758\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbRappoport,A.S.\u3000<\/strong>The English drama.\u3000London,\u3000J.M.Dent,\u30001906.\u3000130p.\u300016cm.\u3000(The temple primers)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-670\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbRobertson,John Mackinnon.\u3000<\/strong>Elizabethan Iiterature.\u3000London,\u3000Williams and Norgate,\u30001914.\u3000256p.\u300017cm.\u3000(Home university library of modern knowledge)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-654\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbRolfe,William James.\u3000<\/strong>Shakespeare the boy, with sketches of the home and school life, the games and sports, the manners, customs and folklore of the time. new ed.\u3000London,\u3000Chatto &amp; Windus,\u30001900.\u3000256p.\u300041 illus.20cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-630\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbRothschild,J.A.de.\u3000<\/strong>Shakespeare and his day; a study of the topical element in Shakespeare and in the Elizabethan drama. being the warness prize essay, 1901.\u3000London,\u3000Edward Arnold,\u30001906.\u3000251p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-615\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSchlegel,August Wilhelm von.\u3000<\/strong>Lectures on dramatic art and literature, 2d ed. by August Wilhelm von Schlegel,tr.by John Black, rev. by A. J. W. Morrison,\u3000London,\u3000George Bell,\u30001909.\u3000535p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-653\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbScott,Walter.\u3000<\/strong>Ivanhoe\uff1ba romance.\u3000London,\u3000Ward,Lock,\u3000[introd.1830.]\u3000xxvii,448p.\u3000illus.20cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-867\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbServaes,Franz.\u3000<\/strong>Shakespeare.\u3000Berlin,\u3000Schuster &amp; Loeffler,[u.d.]\u300086p.\u300017cm.\u3000(Dichtung Bd. 39)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-636\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>Antony &amp; Cleopatra, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton.\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001907.\u300028,230p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-585\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>As you like it, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton.\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001905.\u300022,164p.\u300013cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-596\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakespeare,vol.1-12, with memoir, introd., and notes by Richard Grant White, rev., suppl., and annotated by William P. Trent, Benjamine W. Wells, and John B. Henneman.\u3000Boston,\u3000Little, Brown,\u30001912.\u30001-12v.18cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-580\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Cover title:The new Grant White Shakespeare.<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.1. The tempest. The two gentlemen of Verrona. The merry wives of Winsor. Measure for measure. The comedy of errors.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.2 Much ado about nothing. Love&#8217;s labour&#8217;s lost. A midsummer night&#8217;s dream. The merchant of Venice.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.3 As you like it. The taming of the shrew. All&#8217;s well that ends well. Twelfth night.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.4. The winter&#8217;s tale. King John. Richard II.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.5. Henry IV, pt.1-2. Henry V.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.6. The authorship of Henry VI. Henry VI.pt.1-3.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.7. Richard III. Henry VIII. Troilus and Cressida.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.8. Coriolanus. Titus Andronicus. Romeo and Juliet.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.9. Timon of Arthens. Julius Caesar. Macbeth.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.10. Hamlet. King Lear. Othello.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.11. Antony and Cleopatra. Cymbeline.Pericles.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.12. Poems and sonnets. Memoirs. Essay on Shakespeare&#8217;s genius. The text of Shakespeare.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>Coriolanus, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton.\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001901.\u300024,251p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-587\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>Cymbeline, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton.\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001894.\u300016,223p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-589\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>Hamlet; Prinz von D\u00e4nenmark, von William Shakespeare, \u00dcebers. von August Wilhelm von Schlegel,\u3000Leipzig,\u3000Philipp Reclam jun,[u.d.]\u3000120p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek,31)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-646\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>Hamlet; prince of Denmark, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton. \u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001903.\u300032,292p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-582\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>King Henry the eighth, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton. \u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001902.\u300045,232p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-601\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>King Henry the fourth, pt.1-2, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton. \u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30002v.18cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-598\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>King Lear, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton, and appendix by T. Cartwright.\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001905.\u3000277p.\u300018cm\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-584\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>The Leopold Shakspere; the poet&#8217;s works in chronological order. introd. by F. J. Furnivall.\u3000London,\u3000Cassell,\u30001910.\u3000136,1056p.\u300022cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-579\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>The life and death of King John, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton. \u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001905.\u300027,187p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-597\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>Life of King Henry the fifth, ed. with introd. and notes by Ralph Hartt Bowles. \u3000New York,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001905.\u3000219p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Macmillan&#8217;s pocket series of English classics)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-644\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton. \u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001898.\u300039,223p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-583\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>Measure for measure; the works of Shakespeare, by William Shakespeare, ed. by H. C. Hart.\u3000London,\u3000Methuen,\u30001905.\u3000xxviii,156p.\u300023cm.\u3000(The Arden Shakespeare)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-643\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>The merchant of Venice, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton, and appendix by W. H. Weston.\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001908.\u300026,217p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-590\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>A midsummer-night&#8217;s dream, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton, and appendix by W. H. Weston.\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001906.\u300022,197p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-592\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>Much ado about nothing, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton, and appendix by C. W. Crook.\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001904.\u300021,207p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-595\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>Othello; the Moor of Venice, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001904\u300018,205p.\u300018cm\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-586\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton.\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001905.\u300030,216p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-581\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>\u3000Romeo und Julia.\u3000Berlin, \u3000Wilhelm Borngr\u00e4ber,\u30001912.\u3000157p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-645\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>\u3000The Tempest, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton.\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001902.\u300019,153p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-588\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>\u3000The tragedy of King Richard II, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton, and appendix by T. Cartwright.\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001908.\u300024,234p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-600\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>The tragedy of King Richard the third, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton, and appendix by T. Cartwright.\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001902.\u300021,316p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-602\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>Twelfth night; or, What you will, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton.\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001895.\u300016,184p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-594\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>The two gentlemen of Verona, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton.\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001905.\u300018,119p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-593\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShakespeare,William.\u3000<\/strong>The winter&#8217;s tale, by William Shakespeare, introd. and notes by K. Deighton.\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001890.\u300034,198p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-591\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShaw, George Bernard.\u3000<\/strong>Caesar and Cleopatra; a history.\u3000London,\u3000Constable,\u30001909.\u300092-211p.\u300018cm.\u3000(The dramatic works of Berna Bernard Shaw,no.9)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-791\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShaw, George Bernard.\u3000<\/strong>Captain Brassbound&#8217;s conversion: An adventure.\u3000London,\u3000Constable,\u30001907.\u3000216-308p.\u300018cm.\u3000(The dramatic works of Bernard Shaw,no.10)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-789\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShaw, George Bernard.\u3000<\/strong>Man and superman; a comedy and philosophy.\u3000London,\u3000Constable,\u30001911.\u3000xxxviii,244p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-792\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShaw, George Bernard.\u3000<\/strong>Mrs. Warren&#8217;s profession; a play in four acts.\u3000London,\u3000Constable,\u30001908.\u3000xxxvi,160-235p.\u300018cm.\u3000(The dramatic works of Bernard Shaw,no.3)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-790\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShaw, George Bernard.\u3000<\/strong>The perfect Wagnerite; a commentary on the Niblung&#8217;s ring.\u3000London,\u3000Constable,\u30001913.\u3000viii,150p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-799\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShaw, George Bernard.\u3000<\/strong>Plays; pleasant and unpleasant, 2nd vol.\u3000London,\u3000Constable,\u30001912.\u3000xviii,320p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-793\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>Arms and the man. Candida. The man of destiny. You never can tell. This volume contains the four pleasant plays.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSherard, Robert Harborough.\u3000<\/strong>Oscar Wilde; the story of an unhappy friendship. popular ed.\u3000London,\u3000Greening,\u30001909.\u3000269p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-759\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSheridan,Richard Brinsley.\u3000<\/strong>The plays of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, ed. and introd. by Rudolf Dircks.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott,\u3000\uff3b1891\uff3d\u3000xxxii,323p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Scott library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-666\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSherman, L.A.\u3000<\/strong>What is Shakespeare\uff1f; an introduction to the great plays.\u3000New York,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001912.\u3000414p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-627\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSkeat, Walter W.\u3000<\/strong>Shakespeare&#8217;s Plutarch; being a selection from &#8220;The lives in North&#8217;s Plutarch&#8221;, which illustrate Shakespeare&#8217;s plays, ed. with a preface, note, index of names, and glossarial index by Walter W. Skeat.\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan\u30001904.\u3000332p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-629\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSmeaton,Oliphant.\u3000<\/strong>Shakespeare; his life and work.\u3000London,\u3000J.M.Dent,[u.d.]\u3000562p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Everyman&#8217;s library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-632\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbStevenson, Robert Louis.\u3000<\/strong>Island night&#8217;s entertainments.\u3000London,\u3000T.Nelson,[u.d.]\u3000281p.\u300016cm.\u3000(Nelson&#8217;s classics)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-876\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbStevenson, Robert Louis.\u3000<\/strong>An island voyage.\u3000London,\u3000T..Nelson,[u.d.]\u3000xii,277p.\u300016cm.\u3000(Nelson&#8217;s classics)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-875\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbStopes, Charlotte Carmichael.\u3000<\/strong>Shakespeare&#8217;s industry.\u3000London,\u3000G. Bell\u30001916.\u3000352p.\u300023cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-622\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSwinburne, Algernon Charles.\u3000<\/strong>Shakespeare.\u3000London,\u3000Henry Frowde,\u30001909.\u300083p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-612\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSwinburne, Algernon Charles.\u3000<\/strong>Three plays of Shakespeare.\u3000London,\u3000Harper,\u30001909.\u3000xvi,85p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-613\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSynge, John Millington.\u3000<\/strong>In Wicklow: West Kerry.\u3000Dublin,\u3000Maunsel,\u30001912.\u3000136p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-782\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSynge, John Millington.\u3000<\/strong>The playboy of the western world; a comedy in three acts.\u3000Dublin,\u3000Maunsel,\u30001912.\u3000132p.\u300018cm.\u3000(The play of J.M.Synge,vol.1)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-783\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSynge, John Millington.\u3000<\/strong>The tinker&#8217;s wedding: Riders to the sea: The shadow of the glen.\u3000Dublin,\u3000Maunsel,\u30001912.\u3000x,112p.\u300018cm.\u3000(The plays of J.M.Synge,vol.4)\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-781\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSynge, John Millington.\u3000<\/strong>The well of the Saints.\u3000Dublin,\u3000Maunsel,\u30001912.\u300092p.\u300018cm.\u3000(The plays of J.M.Synge,vol.3)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-780\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbThackeray, William Makepeace.\u3000<\/strong>Christmas books, by W. M. Thackeray, introd. by Walter Jerrold.\u3000London,\u3000J.M.Dent,\u30001912.\u3000xxiv,349p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Everyman`s library, fiction)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-874\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbThackeray, William Makepeace.\u3000<\/strong>Esmond, by Thackeray, introd. and notes by Rachel Esmond Warrington.\u3000London,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001908.\u3000xlvi,444p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Macmillan&#8217;s English classics)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-873\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbTisdels, Frederick M.\u3000<\/strong>Studies in literature.\u3000New York,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001913.\u3000333p.\u3000illus.20cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-890\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbTolstoy, Leo.\u3000<\/strong>Tolstoy on Shakespeare; a critical essay on Shakespeare, by Leo Tolstoy, tr. by V. Tcbertkoff, I. F. M.\u3000New York,\u3000Funk &amp; Wagnalls,\u30001906.\u3000169p.\u300017cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-619\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Appendix:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>Shakespeare&#8217;s attitude toward the working classes, by Ernest Crosby, a letter from Mr. G. Bernard Shaw.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbWellstood, Frederick C.\u3000<\/strong>Catalogue of the books, manuscripts, works of art, antiquities and relics exhibited in Shakespeare&#8217;s birthplace, comp. by Frederick C. Wellstood , preface by Sidney Lee., \u3000Stratford-upon-Avon,\u3000Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare&#8217;s birthplace,\u30001925.\u3000176p.\u300058illus.19cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-642\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbWellstood, Frederick C.\u3000<\/strong>Shakespeare tercentenary commemoration, 1616-1916; Shakespeare&#8217;s birthplace, copm. and arr. by Fred C. Wellstood, prefaced by Sidney Lee, \u3000Stratford-upon-Avon,\u3000Edward Fox,\u30001916.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-640\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>Catalogue of an exhibition of original documents of the 16th &amp; 17th centuries preserved in Stratford-upon-Avon, illustrating Shakespeare&#8217;s life in the town.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbWeyman, Atanley J.\u3000<\/strong>A gentleman of France; being the memoirs of Gaston de Bonne, Sieur de Marsac.\u3000London,\u3000Thomas Nelson,\u3014u.d.\u3015\u3000467p.\u300017cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-881\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbWilde, Oscar.\u3000<\/strong>An ideal husband; a play. 8th ed.\u3000London,\u3000Methuen,\u30001912.\u3000246p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-753\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbWilde, Oscar.\u3000<\/strong>The importance of being earnest; a trivial comedy for serious people.\u3000London,\u3000Methuen,\u30001915.\u3000181p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-754\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbWilde, Oscar.\u3000<\/strong>Lady windermere&#8217;s fan; a play about a good woman. 6th ed.\u3000London,\u3000Methuen,\u30001911.\u3000157p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-757\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbWilde, Oscar.\u3000<\/strong>Lord Arthur Savile&#8217;s crime, The portrait of Mr. W. H. and other stories.\u3000London,\u3000Methuen,\u30001912.\u3000196p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-755\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>Lord Arthur Savile&#8217;s crime. The Canterville ghost. The sphinx without a secret. The model millionaire. The portrait of Mr. W. H.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbWilde, Oscar.\u3000<\/strong>The picture of Dorian Gray.\u3000New York,\u3000Boni &amp; Liveright,\u3014u.d.\u3015\u3000255p.\u300017cm.\u3000(Modern library) \u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-752\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbWilde, Oscar.\u3000<\/strong>De profundis. 22nd ed.\u3000London,\u3000Methuen,\u30001911.\u3000151p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-756\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbWilde, Oscar.\u3000<\/strong>Salome: a tragedy in one act.\u3000London,\u3000John Lane,\u30001918.\u300065p.\u300017cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-750\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbWilde, Oscar.\u3000<\/strong>Salome; Drama in einem Aufzug, von Oskar Wilde, \u00fcbertr. von Kiefer.\u3000Leipzig,\u3000Philipp Reclam\u00a0jun \u3014u.d.\u3015\u300040p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek,4497)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-751\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbWorsfold, W. Basil.\u3000<\/strong>Judgment in literature.\u3000London,\u3000Aldine House,\u30001912.\u300098p.\u300016cm.\u3000(Temple primers)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-888\u3011<\/p>\n<h3><a id=\"2\"><\/a>222 German Literature. Other Teutonic Literature<\/h3>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBj\u00f6rnson, Bj\u00f6rnstjerne.\u3000<\/strong>The bridal march &amp; One day.\u3000London,\u3000Williams Heinemann,\u30001896.\u3000196p.\u300018cm.\u3000(The novels of Bj\u00f6rnstjerne Bj\u00f6rnson, vol.5)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-863\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBj\u00f6rnson, Bj\u00f6rnstjerne.\u3000<\/strong>Ein Fallisement; Schauspiel in vier Aufz\u00fcgen, von Bj\u00f6rnstjerne Bj\u00f6rnson,\u3014\u00fcbertr.\u3015von Wilhelm Lange.\u3000Leipzig,\u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u3000110p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 778)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-718\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBj\u00f6rnson, Bj\u00f6rnstjerne.\u3000<\/strong>Ein Handschuh; Schauspiel in drei Aufzugen, von Bj\u00f6runstjerne Bj\u00f6rnson, \u3014\u00fcbertr.\u3015von Emma Klingenfeld.\u3000Leipzig,\u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u300061p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 2437)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-725\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBj\u00f6rnson, Bj\u00f6rnstjerne.\u3000<\/strong>Der K\u00f6ning; Drama in vier Aufz\u00fcgen mit Vorspiel. Zwischenspielen, und Nachspiel, von Bj\u00f6rnstjerne Bj\u00f6rnson, \u00fcbers. von Emma Klingenfeld.\u3000Leipzig,\u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u3000113p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 4479)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-720\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBj\u00f6rnson, Bj\u00f6rnstjerne.\u3000<\/strong>\u3000Leonarda, Schauspiel in vier Aufz\u00fcgen, von Bj\u00f6rnstjerne Bj\u00f6rnson \u00fcbertr. von Edmund Lobedanz.\u3000Leipzig,\u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u300063p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 1233)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-724\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBj\u00f6rnson, Bj\u00f6rnstjerne.\u3000<\/strong>Das neue Systen; Schauspiel in f\u00fcnf Aufz\u00fcgen,\u3000Leipzig,\u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u300092p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 1358)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-721\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBj\u00f6rnson, Bj\u00f6rnstjerne.\u3000<\/strong>Die Neuverm\u00e4hlten; Schauspiel in zwel Aufz\u00fcgen, von Bj\u00f6rnstjerne Bj\u00f6rnson, bearbeitet von Wilhelm Lange.\u3000Leipzig,\u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u300046p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 592)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-723\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBj\u00f6rnson, Bj\u00f6rnstjerne.\u3000<\/strong>Plays by Bj\u00f6rnstjerne Bj\u00f6rnson, 2d ser., tr. by Edwin Bj\u00f6rkman.\u3000New York,\u3000Scribner&#8217;s,\u30001914.\u3000284p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-715\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>Love and geography. Beyond human might. Laboremus.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBj\u00f6rnson, Bj\u00f6rnstjerne.\u3000<\/strong>Synnove Solbakken, by Bj\u00f6rnstjerne Bj\u00f6rnson, tr. by Julie Sutter.\u3000London,\u3000William Heinemann,\u30001916.\u3000lxxvi,189p.\u300018cm.\u3000(The novels of Bj\u00f6rnstjerne Bj\u00f6rnson,vol.1)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-864\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBj\u00f6rnson, Bj\u00f6rnstjerne.\u3000<\/strong>Three comedies by Bj\u00f6rnstjerne Bj\u00f6rnson, tr. and [introd.] by R. Farquharson Sharp.\u3000London,\u3000J.M.Dent, [u.d.]\u3000xvii,198p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Everyman&#8217;s library, poetry and the drama)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-717\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>The newly-married couple. Leonarda. Agauntlet.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBj\u00f6rnson, Bj\u00f6rnstjerne.\u3000<\/strong>Three dramas by Bj\u00f6rnstjerne Bj\u00f6rnson, tr. and [introd.] by R. Rarquharson Sharp.\u3000London,\u3000J.M.Dent, [u.d.]\u3000xv,291p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Everyman&#8217;s library, poetry and the drama)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-716\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>The editor. The bankrupt. The king.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBj\u00f6rnson, Bj\u00f6rnstjerne.\u3000<\/strong>\u3000Ueber die Kraft; Schauspier in zwei Aufz\u00fcgen, von Bj\u00f6rnstjerne Bj\u00f6rnson, [\u00fcbertr.] von L. Passarg.\u3000Leipzig,\u3000Philipp Reclam jun, \u3014u.d.\u3015\u300079p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 2170)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-722\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBj\u00f6rnson, Bj\u00f6rnstjerne.\u3000<\/strong>\u3000Zwischen den Schlachten; Schauspiel in einem Aufzug, von Bj\u00f6rnstjerne Bj\u00f6rnson, [\u00fcbertr.] von W. Lange. Lepzig, Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u300037p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 750)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-719\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbCarlyle, Thomas.\u3000<\/strong>\u3000Essays on the greater German poets and writers, by Thomas Carlyle, introd. by Ernest Rhys.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott, \u3014u.d.\u3015\u3000245p.\u300018cm\u3000(Scott liblary)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-693\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbThe fall of the Nibelungs,\u3000<\/strong>tr. by Margaret Armour.\u3000London,\u3000J.M.Dent, [u.d.]\u30001910.\u3000235p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Everyman&#8217;s library, romance)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-897\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGoethe, Johann Wolfgang von.\u3000<\/strong>Faust; Eine Tragodie, 1 Teil.\u3000Leipzig,\u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u3000135p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 1)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-677\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGoethe, Johann Wolfgang von.\u3000<\/strong>Faust; a tragedy, by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tr. by Bayard Taylor\u3000London,\u3000Frederick Warne, [u.d.]\u3000xxiv,424p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-676\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGoethe, Johann Wolfgang von.\u3000<\/strong>Goethes s\u00e4mtliche Werke, 1, 3 und 4 Band, in Verbindung mit Paul Ehrmann, Conrad H\u00f6fer und Paul Merker, herausgegeben von Theodor Friedrich.\u3000Leipzig,\u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u30003 Bd. 17cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-675\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>Bd.1. Biographie-Gedichtel-Epen. Bearbeitet von Theoder Friedrich.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>Bd.3. Erz\u00e4hlungen, Bearbeitet von Theodor Friedrich.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>Bd.4. Dichtung und Wahrbeit Klieinere Schriften, Bearbeitet von Theodor Friedrich.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGolther, Wolfgang.\u3000<\/strong>Richard Wagner as poet, by Wolfgang Golther, tr. by Jessie Hayne.\u3000London,\u3000William Heinemann,\u30001905.\u300092p.\u300014 illus. 17cm.\u3000(Illustrated cameos of literature)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-692\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGosse, Edmund.\u3000<\/strong>Ibsen.\u3000London,\u3000Hodder and Stoughton,\u30001907.\u3000266p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-713\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGosse, Edmund.\u3000<\/strong>Northern studies.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott,\u3000[intod.1890]\u3000268p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Scott library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-803\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHamptmann, Gerhart.\u3000<\/strong>The dramatic works of Gerhart Hauptmann, vol.1-6, ed. by Ludwing Lewisohn.\u3000New York,\u3000B. W. Huebsch,\u30001912-1915.\u30006v.20cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-773\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.1 social dramas-Before dawn. The weavers. The beaver coat. The conflagration.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.2 social dramas-Drayman Henschel. Rose Bernd. The rats.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.3. domestic dramas-The reconciliation. Lonely lives. Colleague cramption. Michael Kramer.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.4. symbolic and legendary dramas-The assumption of Hannele. The Sunken bell. Henry of Au\u00eb.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.5. symbolic and legendary dramas-Schluck and Jau.And Pippa dances. Charlemang&#8217;s hostage.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.6. later dramas in prose-The maidens of the mount. Griselda. Gabriel Schilling&#8217;s flight.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHauptmann, Gerhart.\u3000<\/strong>The sunken bell; a fairy play, by Gerhart Hauptmann, tr. by Charles Henry Meltzer.\u3000London,\u3000Heinemann,\u30001907.\u3000150p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-774\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHebbel, Christian Friedrich.\u3000<\/strong>Three plays, by Frederic Hebbel, introd. by L. H. Allen.\u3000London,\u3000J.M.Dent, 1914.\u3000xxi,237p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Everyman&#8217;s library,poetry and the drama)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-688\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>Gyges and his ring, tr. by L. H. Allen. Herod and Mariamne, tr. by L. H. Allem. Maria Magdalena, tr. by Barber Fairley.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHeine, Heinrich.\u3000<\/strong>Buch der Lieder, von Heinrich Heine, Vervollftandigt herausgeben von Otto F. Fachmann. \u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u3000251p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 2231,2232)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-900\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHeine, Heinrich.\u3000<\/strong>Neue Gedichte.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Bibliographisches Institut, \u3014u.d.\u3015\u3000109p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Mehers Volksb\u00fccher)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-901\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHeine, Heinrich.\u3000<\/strong>The north sea, by Heinrich Heine, tr. by Howard Mumgord Jones. \u3000Chicago,\u3000Open Court,\u30001916.\u3000129p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-899\u3011<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>At the head of title: Heine&#8217;s poem.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHeller, Otto.\u3000<\/strong>Henrik Ibsen; plays and problems.\u3000Boston,\u3000Houghton Mifflin,\u30001912.\u3000xxiii,356p.\u300021cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-714\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHerford, C. H.\u3000<\/strong>Goethe.\u3000London,\u3000T.C &amp; E.C.Jack, [u.d.]\u300093p.\u300017cm.\u3000(The People&#8217;s books, no. 88)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-679\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHoll, Karl.\u3000<\/strong>Gerhart Haupmann; his life and his work 1862-1912.\u3000London,\u3000Gay and Hancock,\u30001913.\u3000112p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-775\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIbsen, Henrik.\u3000<\/strong>Brand; a dramatic poem, by Henrik Ibsen, tr. by William Wilson. 4th ed.\u3000London,\u3000Methuen,\u30001910.\u3000xvi,301p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-695\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIbsen, Henrik.\u3000<\/strong>Der Bund der Jugend; Schauspiel in f\u00fcnf Aufz\u00fcgen, von Henrik Ibsen, [\u00fcbertr.] von Wilhelm Lange.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u300099p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 1514)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-700\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIbsen, Henrik.\u3000<\/strong>A doll&#8217;s house; play in three acts, by Henrik Ibsen, ed. and introd. by William Archer\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott, 1911.\u3000xxvi,175p.\u300017cm\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-697\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIbsen, Henrik.\u3000<\/strong>Ein Volksfeind; Schauspiel in f\u00fcnf Aufz\u00fcgen, von Henrik Ibsen, [\u00fcbertr.]von Wilhelm Lange.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u3000105p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 1702)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-710\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIbsen, Henrik.\u3000<\/strong>Das Fest auf Solhaug; Schauspiel in drei Aufz\u00fcgen, von Henrik Ibsen, \u00dcbers. von Emma Klingenfeld.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u300061p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliotherk, 2375)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-709\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIbsen, Henrik.\u3000<\/strong>Frau Inger auf Ostrot; Schauspiel in f\u00fcnf Aufz\u00fcgen, von Henrik Ibsen, [\u00fcbertr.] von M. von Borch.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u300099p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 2856)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-711\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIbsen, Henrik.\u3000<\/strong>Gespenster; Ein Familiendrama in drei Aufz\u00fcgen, von Henrik Ibsen, [\u00fcbertr.] von M. von Borch.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u300078p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 1828)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-703\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIbsen, Henrik.\u3000<\/strong>Ibsen&#8217;s prose dramas, vol.3-5, ed. by William Archer.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott, 1905-1907.\u30003v.19cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-694\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.3. Lady Inger of Ostrat, tr. by Charles Archer. The vikings at Helgeland, tr. by William Archer. The pretenders, tr. by William Archer.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>Vol.4. Emperor and Galilean. A world-historic drama.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.5. Rosmersholm, tr. by Charles Archer. The lady from the sea, tr. by F. E. Archer. Hedda Gabler, tr. by William Archer.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIbsen, Henrik.\u3000<\/strong>Kaiser und Galil\u00e4er; Welthistorisches Schauspiel, von Henrik Ibsen, \u00dcbers. von Ernst Brausemetter.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [n.d.]\u3000274p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 2368,2369)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-702\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIbsen, Henrik.\u3000<\/strong>Die Kom\u00f6die der Liebe; Schauspiel in drei Aufz\u00fcgen, von Henrik Ibsen, \u3014\u00fcbertr.\u3015von Philipp Schweitzer.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u300095p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 2700)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-707\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIbsen, Henrik.\u3000<\/strong>Die Kronpr\u00e4tendenten; Historisches Schauspiel in f\u00fcnf Aufz\u00fcgen, von Henrik Ibsen, \u3014\u00fcbertr.\u3015von M. von Borch.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u3000136p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 2724)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-701\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIbsen, Henrik.\u3000<\/strong>Little Eyolf; a play in three acts, by Henrik Ibsen, tr. by William Archer.\u3000London,\u3000William Heinemann,\u30001897.\u3000180p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-699\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIbsen, Henrik.\u3000<\/strong>The master builder; a play in three acts, by Henrik Ibsen, tr. by Edmund Gosse and William Archer. new ed.\u3000London,\u3000William Heinemann,\u30001901.\u3000xix,256p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-698\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIbsen, Henrik.\u3000<\/strong>\u3000Nordische Heerfahrt; Schauspiel in vier Aufz\u00fcgen, von Henrik Ibsen, \u3014\u00fcbertr.\u3015von M. von Borch.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u300069p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 2633)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-704\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIbsen, Henrik.\u3000<\/strong>Peer Gynt; Ein dramatisches Gedicht, von Henrik Ibsen, \u00dcbers. von T. Passarge. 2 umgearbeitete Ausgabe.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u3000154p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 2309,2310)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-705\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIbsen, Henrik.\u3000<\/strong>The pillars of society, and other plays, by Henrik Ibsen, ed. and introd. by Havelock Ellis.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott, [u.d.]\u3000xxx,315p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Scott library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-696\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIbsen, Henrik.\u3000<\/strong>Die St\u00fctzen der Gesellschaft; Schauspiel in vier Aufz\u00fcgen, von Henrik Ibsen, \u3014\u00fcbertr.\u3015von Wilhelm Lange.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun.\u3000104p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 958)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-708\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbIbsen, Henrik.\u3000<\/strong>Die Wildente; Schauspiel in f\u00fcnf Aufz\u00fcgen, von Henrik Ibsen, \u00fcbertr. von Ernst Brausewetter.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u3000108p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 2317)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-706\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbLagerl\u00f6f, Selma Ottiliana Lovisa.\u3000<\/strong>The girl from the Marsh Croft, by Selma Lagerl\u00f6f, tr. by Velma Swanston Howard.\u3000New York,\u3000Page,\u30001920.\u3000277p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-860\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbLagerl\u00f6f, Selma Ottiliana Lovisa.\u3000<\/strong>The holy city; Jerusalem 2, by Selma Lagerl\u00f6f, tr. by Velma Swanston Howard.\u3000Garden City,\u3000Doubleday,\u30001918.\u3000348p.\u300021cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-858\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbLagerl\u00f6f, Selma Ottiliana Lovisa.\u3000<\/strong>Jerusalem, by Selma Lagerl\u00f6f, tr. by Velma Swanston Howard, introd. by Henry Goddard Leach.\u3000New York,\u3000Page,\u30001923.\u3000xiv,342p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-862\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbLagerl\u00f6f, Selma Ottiliana Lovisa.\u3000<\/strong>The outcast, by Selma Lagerl\u00f6f, tr. by W. Worster.\u3000New York,\u3000Page,\u30001922.\u3000297p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-861\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbLagerl\u00f6f, Selma Ottiliana Lovisa.\u3000<\/strong>The wonderful adventures of Nils, by Selma Lagerl\u00f6f, tr by Velma Swanston Howard.\u3000New York,\u3000Page,\u30001924.\u3000xiii,430p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-859\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbLessing, Gotthold Ephraim.\u3000<\/strong>Laocoon, by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, tr., pref., and notes by Robert Phillimore.\u3000London,\u3000George Rouledge, [u.d.]\u3000332p.\u300016cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-898\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbLewes, G. H.\u3000<\/strong>The life &amp; works of Goethe, with sketches of his age and contemporaries, by G. H. Lewes, introd. by Havelock Ellis.\u3000London,\u3000J.M.Dent,\u30001911.\u3000xxxiv,261p.\u300018cm\u3000(Everyman&#8217;s library, biography)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-680\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbNevinson, Henry W.\u3000<\/strong>Life of Friedrich Schiller.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott,\u30001889.\u3000203,xxiii.18cm.\u3000(Great writers)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-687\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbR\u00f6nnfeldt, W. B.\u3000<\/strong>Criticisms, reflections, and maxims of Goethe, tr. and introd. by W. B. R\u00f6nnfeldt.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott, [u.d.]\u3000xxxiv, 261p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Scott library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-681\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbRose, Henry. \u3000<\/strong>Henrik Ibsen; poet, mystic and moralist.\u3000London,\u3000A. C. Fifield,\u30001913.\u3000154p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-712\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbRydberg, Viktor.<\/strong>\u3000Singoalla; a mediaeval legend.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott, [u.d.]\u3000xvi, 258p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Scott library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-865\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSchiller, Frederick von.\u3000<\/strong>The dramas of Frederick Schiller, tr.by R. D. Boylan, [and others]\u3000London,\u3000George Bell,\u30001907.\u3000523p.\u300019cm.\u3000(Bohn&#8217;s standard library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-685\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>Don Carlos. Mary Stuart. The maid of Orleans. The bride of Messina.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSchiller, Friderich von.\u3000<\/strong>Die Jungfrau von Orleans; Eine romantische Trag\u00f6die.\u3000Leipzig,\u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u3000114p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 47)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-682\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSchiller, Frederick von.\u3000<\/strong>Schiller&#8217;s, William Tell, tr., introd. and notes by Patrick Maxwell.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott, [u.d.]\u3000xxvi,214p.\u300018cm\u3000(Scott library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-686\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSchiller, Friderich von.\u3000<\/strong>Wallenstein; Ein dramatisches Gedicht, 1 und 2 Theil.\u3000Leipzig,\u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u30002v.15cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-683\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>1 Theil. Wallensteins Lager. Die Piccolomini.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>2 Theil. Wallensteins Tod.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSchnitzer, Manuel.\u3000<\/strong>Wunderliche Lebensl\u00e4ufe; Novellen.\u3000Leipzig,\u3000Philipp Reclam jun, \u3014u.d.\u3015\u300094p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 5255)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-904\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSchnitzler, Arthur.\u3000<\/strong>The lonely way; Intermezzo: Countess Mizzie, by Arthur Schnizler, tr. and introd. by Edwin Bj\u00f6rkman.\u3000New York,\u3000Mitchell Kennerley,\u30001915.\u3000xxxiv,323p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-777\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSharp, William.\u3000<\/strong>Life and writings of Heinrich Heine.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott, [u.d.]\u3000211p.\u300017cm.\u3000(Great writers)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-902\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShaw, George Bernard.\u3000<\/strong>The quintessence of Ibsenism.\u3000London,\u3000Constable,\u30001913.\u3000xix,210p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-795\u3011<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>Now completed to the death of Ibsen.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbStrecker, Don Karl.\u3000<\/strong>Goethes Faust.\u3000Bielefeld,\u3000Delhagen &amp; Klasing, \u3014u.d.\u3015\u300034p.\u300040 Abbildungen, 1 farbigen Umschlagbild.\u300026cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-678\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbStrindberg, August.\u3000<\/strong>Comrades; a play in four acts, by August Strindberg, tr. by Horace B. Samuel.\u3000London,\u3000Hendersons,\u30001914.\u3000117p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-733\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbStrindberg, August.\u3000<\/strong>The creditor; a play in one act, by August Strindberg, tr. by Horace B. Samuel.\u3000London,\u3000Hendersons,\u30001914.\u300099p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-731\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbStrindberg, August.\u3000<\/strong>Fr\u00e4ulein Julie; Naturlistisches Trauerspiel, von August Strindberg, [\u00fcbertr.]von E. Brausewetter.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u300063p.\u300015cm\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 2666)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-730\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbStrindberg, August.\u3000<\/strong>Gl\u00e4ubiger; Tragikom\u00f6die in einem Aufzug, von August Strindberg, \u3014\u00fcbertr.\u3015von Erich Holm.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u300054p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 4103)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-729\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbStrindberg, August.\u3000<\/strong>Kameraden; Kom\u00f6die in vier Aufz\u00fcgen, von August Strindberg, \u3014\u00fcbertr.\u3015von Ernst Brausewetter.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u300061p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 5126)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-727\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbStrindberg, August.\u3000<\/strong>\u3000Married; stories of married life, also the tragic-comedy Creditors, by August Strindberg, tr. by Ellie Schleussner.\u3000London,\u3000Grank Palmer,\u30001913.\u3000412p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-866\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbStrindberg, August.\u3000<\/strong>Meister Olaf; Schauspiel in f\u00fcnf Aufz\u00fcgen, von August Strindberg,\u3000\u00dcbers. von E. Brausewetter.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u3000118p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 5514)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-728\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbStrindberg, August.\u3000<\/strong>Miss Julie; a play in one act, by August Strindberg, tr. by Horace B. Samuel.\u3000London,\u3000Hendersons,\u30001914.\u300082p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-732\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbStrindberg, August.\u3000<\/strong>Paria, Simoon; two plays, by August Strindberg, tr. by Horace B. Samuel.\u3000London,\u3000Hendersons,\u30001914.\u300047p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-734\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbStrindberg, August.\u3000<\/strong>The stronger woman, Motherly love; two plays, by August Strindberg, tr. by Horace B. Samuel.\u3000London,\u3000Hendersons,\u30001914.\u300041p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-735\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbStrindberg, August.\u3000<\/strong>Der Vater; Trauerspiel in drei Aufz\u00fcgen, von August Strindberg, \u00fcbertr. von Ernst Brausewetter.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u300061p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 2489)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-726\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbWagner, Richard.\u3000<\/strong>The ring of the Nibelung, by Richard Wagner, interpretated by Alice Leghton Cleather and Basil Crump. 5th ed.\u3000London,\u3000Methuen,\u30001911.\u3000164p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-691\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbWagner, Richard.\u3000<\/strong>The ring of the Nibelung.\u3000London,\u3000T.C. &amp; E.C.Jack,\u3014u.d.\u3015\u300064p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Great operas)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-689\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbWagner, Richard.\u3000<\/strong>Tristan and Isolde, by Richard Wagner, interpretated by Alice Leighton Cleather and Basil Crump.\u3000London,\u3000Methuen,\u30001905.\u3000150p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-924\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbWagner, Richard.\u3000<\/strong>\u3000Tristan &amp; Isolde.\u3000London,\u3000T.C. &amp; E.C.Jack,[u.d.]\u300046p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Great operas)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-690\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbWedekind, Frank.\u3000<\/strong>\u3000The awakening of spring; a tragedy of childhood, by Frank Wedekind, tr. by Francis J. Ziegker. 6th ed.\u3000New York,\u3000Nicholas L. Brown,\u30001920.\u3000xvii,161p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-776\u3011<\/p>\n<h3><a id=\"3\"><\/a>223\u3000French Literature. Belgian Literature<\/h3>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBalzac, Honor\u00e9 de.\u3000<\/strong>Shorter stories from Balzac, tr. by Wilson Stenbock.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott, [u.d.]\u3000xx,197p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-891\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBithell, Jetho.\u3000<\/strong>Life and writings of Maurice Maeterlinck.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott,\u30001913.\u3000xvi,199p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Great writers; critical studies of the world&#8217;s greatest authors no. 44)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-772\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBrieux, Eugene.\u3000<\/strong>Blanchette: The escape, by Eugene Brieux, pref. by H. L. Mechen, tr. by Frederick Eisemann.\u3000Boston,\u3000John W. Luce,\u30001913.\u3000xxxvi,240p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-779\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbDaudet, Alphonse.\u3000<\/strong>A passion of the south, by Alphonse Daudet, tr. by Henry Blanchamp.\u3000London,\u3000Greening,\u30001910.\u3000288p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-894\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbFrance, Anatole.\u3000<\/strong>The man who married a dumb wife; a comedy in two acts, by Anatole France, tr. by Curtis Hidden Page.\u3000New York,\u3000John Lane,\u30001915.\u300093p.\u30008 illus.19cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-778\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHugo,Victor Marie.\u3000<\/strong>Dramatic works of Victor Hugo, tr. by Frederick L. Slous and Newton Crosland.\u3000London,\u3000G. Bell,\u30001913.\u3000xvii,430p.\u300019cm.\u3000(Bohn&#8217;s standard library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-674\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>Hernani, tr. by Newton Crosland. The King&#8217;s diversion, tr. by Fredk. L. Slous. Ruy Blas, tr. by Newton Crosland.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHugo,Victor Marie.\u3000<\/strong>Les miserables, by Victor Hugo, tr. by Isabel F. Hapgood.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott, [u.d.]\u3000248p. \u3000illus.21cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-892\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMaeterlinck, Maurice.\u3000<\/strong>Aglavaine and Selysette; a drama in five acts, by Maurice Maeterlinck, tr. by Alfred Sutro, introd. by J. W. Mackail.\u3000London,\u3000George Allen,\u30001909.\u3000xxx, 179p.\u300017cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-767\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMaeterlinck, Maurice.\u3000<\/strong>The blue bird; a fairy play in six acts, by Maurice Maeterlinck, tr. by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos. 27th ed.\u3000London,\u3000Methuen,\u30001911.\u3000285p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-764\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMaeterlinck, Maurice.\u3000<\/strong>Gleanings from Maeterlinck, by Maurice Maeterlinck, tr. and comp. by Alexander Teixera de Mattos.\u3000London,\u3000Methuen,\u30001917.\u3000253p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-768\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMaeterlinck, Maurice.\u3000<\/strong>Joyzelle, by Maurice Maeterlinck, tr. by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos.\u3000London,\u3000George Allen,\u30001912.\u3000167p.\u300017cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-765\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMaeterlinck, Maurice.\u3000<\/strong>Mary Magdalene; a play in three acts, by Maurice Maeterlinck, tr. by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos. 3d ed.\u3000London,\u3000Methuen,\u30001911.\u3000179p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-760\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMaeterlinck, Maurice.\u3000<\/strong>Monna Vanna; a drama in three acts, by Maurice Maeterlinck, tr. by Alfred Sutro.\u3000London,\u3000George Allen,\u30001911.\u3000179p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-761\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMaeterlinck, Maurice.\u3000<\/strong>Pelleas and Melisanda and The sightless; two plays, by Maurice Maeterlinck, tr. by Laurence Alma Tadema.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott, [u.d.]\u3000237p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Scott library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-762\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMaeterlinck, Maurice.\u3000<\/strong>Sister Beatrice and Ardiane &amp; Barbe Bleue; two plays, by Maurice Maeterlinck, tr. by Bernard Miall.\u3000London,\u3000George Allen,\u30001911.\u3000xviii,185p.\u300017cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-766\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMaeterlinck, Maurice.\u3000<\/strong>Three plays, by Maurice Maeterlinck, introd. by H. Granville Barker.\u3000London,\u3000Gowans &amp; Gray,\u30001911.\u3000xi,124p.\u300017cm.\u3000(Gowans&#8217;s copyright series, no. 2)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-763\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>Allandine and Palomides. Interior. The death of Tingagiles.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMarzials, Frank T.\u3000<\/strong>Life of Victor Hugo.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott,\u30001888.\u3000223p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Great writers)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-893\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMaupassant, Guy de.\u3000<\/strong>Short stories, 5th-7th, 9th, 10th ser., by Guy de Maupassant, tr. by R. Whitling.\u3000London,\u3000Mathieson, \u3014u.d.\u3015\u30005v.17cm.\u3000(After-dinner ser.)\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-896\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMaupassant, Guy de.\u3000<\/strong>Stories from de Maupassant, tr. by E.M. and pref. by Ford M. Hueffer.\u3000London,\u3000Duckworth,\u30001903.\u3000180p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-895\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMoliere.\u3000<\/strong>Plays from Moliere, introd Henry Morley.\u3000London,\u3000George Routledge,\u3000189,320p.\u300019cm.\u3000(Morley&#8217;s univeral library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-672\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>Sir Martin Marrall, tr. by John Drydem.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>The mistake, tr. by John Vanbrugh.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>The plain dealer, tr. by William Wycherley.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>The mock doctor, tr. by Henry Fielding.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>The miser, tr. by Henry Fielding. The non Juror, tr. by Colley Cibber.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMusset, Alfred de.\u3000<\/strong>Comedies by Alfred de Musset, tr., ed. and introd. by S. L. Gwynn.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott, [u.d.]\u3000199p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-673\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbPoppenberg, Felix.\u3000<\/strong>Maeterlinck.\u3000Berlin,\u3000Gose &amp; Tetzlaff,\u30001903.\u300047p.\u300022cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-771\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbRacine, Jean.\u3000<\/strong>The dramatic works of Jean Racine, vol.1-2, tr. by Robert Bruce Boswell.\u3000London,\u3000G. Bell,\u30001910-1911.\u30002v.19cm.\u3000(Bohn&#8217;s standard library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-671\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbRose, Henry.\u3000<\/strong>On Maeterlinck; or notes on the study of symbols, with special reference to The blue Bird.\u3000London,\u3000A. C. Fifield,\u30001911.\u3000133p.\u300017cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-769\u3011<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>Notes: an exposition of the sightless is added.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbRostand, Edmond.\u3000<\/strong>The romancers; comedy in three acts, by Edomond Rostand, tr. by Barrett H. Clark.\u3000New York,\u3000Samuel French,\u30001915.\u300046p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-788\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbThomas, Edward.\u3000<\/strong>Maurice Meeterlinck. 2d ed.\u3000London,\u3000Methuen,\u30001911.\u3000333p.\u30008 illus.20cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-770\u3011<\/p>\n<h3><a id=\"4\"><\/a>224\u3000Italian Literature<\/h3>\n<p><strong>\u30fbHowell, Ferrers.\u3000<\/strong>Dante; his life and work.\u3000London,\u3000T.C. &amp; E.C.Jack, [u.d.]\u300096p.\u300017cm.\u3000(People&#8217;s books)\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-907\u3011<\/p>\n<h3><a id=\"5\"><\/a>225\u3000Spanish Literature<\/h3>\n<p><strong>\u30fbCalderon, de la Barca.\u3000<\/strong>Six dramas of Calderon, tr. by Edward Fitzgerald.\u3000London,\u3000George Routedge,\u30001904.\u3000243p.\u300019cm.\u3000(Morley&#8217;s universal library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-668\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMerejkowski.\u3000<\/strong>The life-work of Calderon, by Merejkowski, tr. by G. A. Mounsey.\u3000London,\u3000Alexander Moring, [u.d.]\u300044p.\u300017cm\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-669\u3011<\/p>\n<h3><a id=\"6\"><\/a>226\u3000Russian Literature<\/h3>\n<p><strong>\u30fbAndre&#8217;ev, Leonid Nikolaevich.\u3000<\/strong>The confessions of a little man during great days, by Leonid Andreyeff, tr. by R.S.Townsend,\u3000London,\u3000Duckworth,\u30001917.\u3000242p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-848\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbAndre&#8217;ev, Leonid Nikolaevich.\u3000<\/strong>The crushed flower and other stories, by Leonid Andreyeff.\u3000London,\u3000Duckworth,\u30001917.\u3000361p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-849\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbAndre&#8217;ev, Leonid Nikolaevich.\u3000<\/strong>The dear departing; a frivolous performance in one act, by Leonid Andreyev, tr. by Julius West.\u3000London,\u3000Hendersons,\u30001916.\u300032p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-742\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbAndre&#8217;ev, Leonid Nikolaevich.\u3000<\/strong>His excellency the governor, by Leonid Andreieff, tr. by Maurice Magnus.\u3000London,\u3000C.W.Sanies,\u30001921.\u300096p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-852\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbAndre&#8217;ev, Leonid Nikolaevich.\u3000<\/strong>Novllen, von Leonid Andrejew, [\u00dcbers] von Alexis von Krusenstjerna.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u3000106p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliotherk, 4480)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-850\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbAndre&#8217;ev, Leonid Nikolaevich.\u3000<\/strong>Plays, by Leonid Andreyeff,tr. by Clarence L. Meader and Fred Newton Scott, introd. by V. V. Brusyanin.\u3000New York,\u3000Scribner&#8217;s,\u30001920.\u3000xxvi,214p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-746\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbAndre&#8217;ev, Leonid Nikolaevich.\u3000<\/strong>Satan&#8217;s diary, by Leonid Andreyev, pref. by Herman Bernstein. \u3000New York,\u3000Boni &amp; Liveright,\u3000c1920.\u3000xvii,263p.\u300021cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-847\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbAndre&#8217;ev, Leonid Nikolaevich.\u3000<\/strong>The seven that were\u00a0hanged.\u3000London,\u3000A. C. Fifield,\u30001909.\u300080p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-851\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbArtsybashev, Mikhail Petrovich.\u3000<\/strong>\u3000The savage, Mikhail Artzybasheff, tr. by Gibert Cannan and A.Strindberg.\u3000New York,\u3000Boni &amp; Liveright,\u3000c1924.\u3000213p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-846\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbChekhov, Anton Pavlovich.\u3000<\/strong>Der B\u00e4r; Groteske in einem Aufzug, Ein Heiratsantrag; Scherz in einem Aufzug, von Anton Cschechow, \u00fcbertr. von Luise Flachs Fokschaneanu.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u300040p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 4454)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-744\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbChekhov, Anton Pavlovich.\u3000<\/strong>Die drei Schwestern; Drama in vier Aufz\u00fcge von Anton Chekhov B\u00fchne bearbeitet von Heinrich St\u00fcmcke.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u300077p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 101)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-743\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbChekhov, Anton Pavlovich.\u3000<\/strong>The kiss and other stories, by Anton Tchekhoff, tr. by R. E. C. Long.\u3000London,\u3000Duckworth,\u30001908.\u3000317p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-828\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbChekhov, Anton Pavlovich.\u3000<\/strong>Letters of Anton Tchehov to his family and friends, tr. by Constance Garnett.\u3000London,\u3000Chatto &amp; Windus,\u30001920.\u3000424p.\u300023cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-830\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbChekhov, Anton Pavlovich.\u3000<\/strong>A marriage proposal; a comedy in one act, by Anton Tchekoff, tr. by Hilmar Baukhage, Barrett H. Clark. \u3000London,\u3000Samuel French,\u30001914.\u300018p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-741\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbChekhov, Anton Pavlovich.\u3000<\/strong>Die M\u00f6we; Schauspiel in vier Aufz\u00fcgen, von Anton Tschechow, B\u00fchne bearbertet von Heinrich St\u00fcmcke.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, \u3014u.d.\u3015\u300061p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 103)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-745\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbChekhov, Anton Pavlovich.\u3000<\/strong>The tales of Tchehov, vol.1-7, 9-11, tr. by Constance Garnett.\u3000London,\u3000Chatto &amp; Windus,\u30001918-1922.\u300010v.17cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-826\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.1. The darling and other stories.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.2. The duel and other stories.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.3. The lady with the dog and other stories.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.4. The party and other stories.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.5. The wife and other stories.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.6. The witch and other stories.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.7. The bishop and other stories.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.9. The schoolmistress and other stories.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.10. The horse-stealers and other stories.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.11. The cook&#8217;s wedding and other stories.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbChekhov, Anton Pavlovich.\u3000<\/strong>Plays by Anton Tchekoff, tr. and introd. by Marian Fell.\u3000London,\u3000Duckworth,\u30001920.\u3000233p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-739\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>Uncle Vanya. Ivanoff. The sea-gull. The swan song.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbChekhov, Anton Pavlovich.\u3000<\/strong>Plays, by Anton Tchekoff, tr. and introd. by Julius West. 2d. series.\u3000London,\u3000Duckworth,\u30001920.\u3000277p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-740\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>On the high road. The proposal. The wedding. The bear. A tragedian in spite of himself. The anniversary. The three sisters. The cherry orchard.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbChekhov, Anton Pavlovich.\u3000<\/strong>Weiberregiment; In der Derbannung; Irrwisch, von Anton Cschechow, \u016abers. von E. Lockenberg,\u3000Leipzig,\u3000Philipp Reclam jun,\u00a0[u.d.]\u300095p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 4650)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-827\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbDostoevskii, Fyodor Mikhailovich.\u3000<\/strong>Crime and punishment, by Fedor Dostoieffsky, introd. by Laurence lrving.\u3000London,\u3000J.M.Dent,\u30001911.\u3000xiii,455p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Everyman`s library, fiction)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-821\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbDostoevskii, Fyodor Mikhailovich.\u3000<\/strong>An Honest thief and other stories, by Fyodor Dcstoevsky, tr. by Constance Garnett.\u3000London,\u3000William Henemann,\u30001919.\u3000325p.\u300020cm.\u3000(The novels of Fyodor Dostoevsky, vol.11)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-820\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbFive Russian plays;\u3000<\/strong>with one from the Ukrainian, tr. and introd. by C. E. Bechhofer.\u3000London,\u3000Kegan Paul ,Trench,Trubner,\u30001916.\u3000173p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-747\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>A merry death; a harlequinade, by Nicholas Evreinov.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>The beautiful despot; the last act of a drama, by Nicholas Evreinov.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>The choice of a tutor, by Denis von Visin.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>The wedding, by Anton Chehov.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>The Babylonian captivity, by Lesya Ukrainka.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGarnett, Edward.\u3000<\/strong>Turgenev; a study, by Edward Garnett, foreword by Joseph Conrad.\u3000London,\u3000W. Collins,\u30001917. xiv,206p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-825\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGogol, Nikolai Vasilievich.\u3000<\/strong>The inspector- general (or Revizor.); a Russian comedy, by Nikolai V. Gogol, tr., introd. and notes by Arthur A. Sykes.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott, [u.d.]\u3000xix,185p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Scott library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-807\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGogol, Nikolai Vasilievich.\u3000<\/strong>Taras Bulba; a tale of the Cossacks, by Nicolai V. Gogol, tr. and introd. by Isabel F. Hapgood .\u3000New York,\u3000Alfred A.Knopf,\u30001922.\u3000284p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-808\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGoncharouv, Ivan Aleksandrovich.\u3000<\/strong>Oblomov, by Ivan Goncharov, tr. by C. J. Hogarth.\u3000London,\u3000George Allen &amp; Unwin,\u30001915.\u3000317p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-809\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGorkii, Maksim.\u3000<\/strong>The man who was afraid; or Foma Gordy\u00e9eff, by Maxim Gorky, tr. by Herman Bernstein.\u3000London,\u3000T. Fisher Uwin,\u30001905.\u3000viii,384p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-834\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGorkii, Maksim.\u3000<\/strong>Ori\u00f3ff and his wife; tales of the barefoot brigade, by Maxim Gorky, tr. by Isabel F. Hapgood. \u3000New York,\u3000Charles Scribner&#8217;s,\u30001906.\u3000485p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-832\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGorkii, Maksim.\u3000<\/strong>The outcasts and other stories.\u3000London,\u3000T. Fisher Unwin,\u30001905.\u3000152p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-836\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>The outcasts. Waiting for the ferry. The affair of the clasps.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGorkii, Maksim.\u3000<\/strong>Submerged; scenes from Russian life in four acts, by Maxim Gorki, tr. by Edwin Hopkins.\u3000Boston,\u3000Richard G.,\u30001915.\u3000143p.\u300020cm.\u3000(Contemporary dramatists)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-748\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGorkii, Maksim.\u3000<\/strong>Tales of two countries.\u3000London,\u3000T. Werner Laurie, [u.d.]\u3000243p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-831\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGorkii, Maksim.\u3000<\/strong>Three of them, by Maxim Gorky, tr. by A. Linden. 5th popular ed.\u3000London,\u3000T. Fisher Unwin,\u30001910\u3000383p.\u300019cm\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-835\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGorkii, Maksim.\u3000<\/strong>Twenty-six men and a girl, by Maxim Gorky, tr. by Emily Jakowleff and Dora B. Montefiore, introd. by Edward Garnett.\u3000London,\u3000Duckworth,\u30001902.\u3000198p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-833\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbGorkii, Maksim.\u3000<\/strong>Der Vagabund und Andere Erz\u00e4hlungen, von Maxim Gorjkij, \u00dcbers. von F. Bertuch.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u300099p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 4271)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-923\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbKorolenko, Vladimir Galaktionovich.\u3000<\/strong>Birds of heaven and other stories, by Vladimir G. Korolenko, tr. by Clarence Augustus Manning. \u3000New York,\u3000Duffied,\u30001919\u300022p.\u300020cm\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-842\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbKropotkin, Pyotr Alekseevich.\u3000<\/strong>\u3000Ideals and realities in Russian literature, by P. Kropotkin, pref. by Bromley Kent.\u3000New York.\u3000Alfred Aknopf,\u30001919.\u3000341p.\u300022cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-853\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbKuprin, Alexander.\u3000<\/strong>The bracelet of garnets and other stories, by Alexander Kuprin, tr. by Leo Pasvolsky, introd. by William Lyon Phelps.\u3000New York,\u3000Charles Scribner&#8217;s,\u30001917.\u3000xv,266p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-841\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbKuprin, Alexander.\u3000<\/strong>The river of life and other stories, by Alexander Kuprin, tr. by S. Koteliansky and J. M. Murry.\u3000Dublin,\u3000Mauses,\u30001916.\u3000284p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-840\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMaurice, Baring.\u3000<\/strong>Landmarks in Russian literature. 3rd. ed.\u3000London,\u3000Methuen,\u30001916.\u3000299p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-855\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMaurice, Baring.\u3000<\/strong>An outline of Russian literature.\u3000London,\u3000Williams &amp; Norgate,\u30001915.\u3000256p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Home university library of modern knowledge)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-854\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMerezhkouskii, Dmitri Sergeevich.\u3000<\/strong>The death of the gods, by Dmiriti Merejkowski, tr. by Herbert Trench.\u3000London,\u3000Constable,\u30001920.\u3000463p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-837\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMerezhkouskii, Dmitri Sergeevich.\u3000<\/strong>The forerunner; the romance of Leonardo da Vinci. \u3000London,\u3000Constable,\u30001924.\u3000463p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-838\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMerezhkouskii, Dmitri Sergeevich.\u3000<\/strong>Peter and Alexis; the romance of Peter the great.\u3000New York,\u3000G.P. Putnam&#8217;s [u.d.]\u3000556p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-839\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbOstwald, Hans.\u3000<\/strong>Maxim Gorki, by Hans Ostwald, tr. by Frances A. Weldy.\u3000London,\u3000William Heinemann,\u30001905.\u300078p.\u300017cm.\u3000(Illustrated cameos of literature)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-749\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbPhelps, William Lyon.\u3000<\/strong>Essays on Russian novelists.\u3000New York,\u3000Macmillan,\u30001917.\u3000332p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-856\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbPotapenko, J. M.\u3000<\/strong>A Russian Priest, by J .M. Potapenko, ed. and tr.by W.Gaussen, introd. by James Adderley.\u3000London,\u3000T. Fisher Unwin,\u30001916.\u3000320p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-844\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbPoushkin, Alexander.\u3000<\/strong>The prose tales of Alexander Poushkin, tr. by T. Kean.\u3000London,\u3000G. Bell,\u30001911.\u3000466p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-806\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbRappoport, Angelo S.\u3000<\/strong>Tolstoy; his life, works and doctrine. \u3000London,\u3000New Age Press,\u30001908.\u300080p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-818\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSaltykov, Mikhail Evgrafovich.\u3000<\/strong>A family of noblemen, by Mikhail E. Saltykov, tr. by A. Yarmolinsky.\u3000New York,\u3000Boni &amp; Liveright,\u30001917.\u3000422p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-843\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSarolea, Charles.\u3000<\/strong>Count L. N. Tolstoy; his life and work.\u3000London,\u3000Thomas Nelson, [u.d.]\u3000384p.\u300017cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-819\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSavinkoff, Boris.\u3000<\/strong>The black hores; a novel, by Boris Savinkoff, tr. by Paul Dukes.\u3000London,\u3000Williams &amp; Norgate, [u.d.]\u3000xv, 143p.\u300019cm\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-845\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbShestov, Leon.\u3000<\/strong>Anton Tchekhov and other essays, by Leon Shestov, tr. by S. Kotheliansky and J. M. Murry.\u3000Dublin,\u3000Maunsel,\u30001916.\u3000xviii,205p.\u300020cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-829\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbTolstoi, Lev Nikolaevich.\u3000<\/strong>Anna Karenin; a novel, by Count Leo Tolstoy, tr. by Constance Garnett.\u3000London,\u3000William Heinemann,\u30001916.\u3000919p.\u300019cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-811\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbTolstoi, Lev Nikolaevich.\u3000<\/strong>The death of Ivan Ilyitch.\u3000New York,\u3000Boni &amp; Liveright,\u3000[u.d.]\u3000254p.\u300017cm.\u3000(Modern Library)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-815\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>The death of Ivan Ilyitch. Polikushka. Two hussars. The snow-storm. Three deaths.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbTolstoi, Lev Nikolaevich.\u3000<\/strong>Der lebende Leichnam; Drama in fechs Aufz\u00fcgen und 12 Bildern, von Leo Nikolajewitsch Tolstoi \u00fcbertr., von Fred M. Balte.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u300088p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 5364)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-738\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbTolstoi, Lev Nikolaevich.\u3000<\/strong>\u3000Die Macht der Finsternis; Drama in f\u00fcnf Aufz\u00fcgen, von Graf Leo Nikolajewitsch Tolstoi, \u3014\u00fcbertr.\u3015von Heinrich St\u00fcmcke.\u3000Leipzig, \u3000Philipp Reclam jun, [u.d.]\u3000463p.\u300015cm.\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 4133)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-737\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbTolstoi, Lev Nikolaevich.\u3000<\/strong>My childhood and boyhood.\u3000London,\u3000Methuen,\u30001918.\u3000248p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Methuen&#8217;s cheap Library, 254)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-816\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbTolstoi, Lev Nikolaevich.\u3000<\/strong>Plays, by Leo Tolstoy, tr. by Louise &amp; Aylmer Maude. complete ed.\u3000London,\u3000Constable,\u30001914.\u3000413p.\u3000illus.22cm\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-736\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbTolstoi, Lev Nikolaevich.\u3000<\/strong>Resurrection; a novel, by Leo Tolstoy, tr. by Louise Maude.\u3000London,\u3000Archibald Constable,\u30001905.\u3000xi,524p.\u300033 illus.18cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-812\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbTolstoi, Lev Nikolaevich.\u3000<\/strong>Sevastopol and other stories.\u3000London,\u3000Methuen,\u30001912.\u3000398p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Methen&#8217;s shilling books)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-814\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>Recollections of Sevastopol. The Cossacks. The prisoner of the Caucasus. Three deaths.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbTolstoi, Lev Nikolaevich.\u3000<\/strong>Three days in the village and other sketches written from September 1909 to July 1910, by Leo Tolstoy, tr. by L. and A.Maude.\u3000London,\u3000Free Age Press,\u30001910.\u300087p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-813\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbTolstoi, Lev Nikolaevich.\u3000<\/strong>War and peace, vol. 1-1 &amp; 2 and 2-3 &amp; 4, by Count Lyof N. Tolstoy, tr. by Nathan Halkell Dole, illus. by E. H.Garrett.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott, [u.d.]\u30002v.21cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-810\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbTolstoi, Lev Nikolaevich.\u3000<\/strong>What is art?, by Leo Tolstoy, tr. and introd. by Aylmer Maude.\u3000London,\u3000Walter Scott, \u3014introd.1899\u3015\u3000xl,237p.\u300018cm.\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-817\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbTurgenev, Ivan Sergeevich.\u3000<\/strong>Eine Ungl\u00fcckliche, von Iwan Turgenieff,\u00a0 [\u00fcbersetz.] von Wilhelm Lange.\u3000Leipzig,\u3000Philipp Reclam jun, \u3014u.d.\u3015\u3000112p.\u300015cm\u3000(Universal Bibliothek, 468)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-823\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbTurgenev, Ivan Sergeevich.\u3000<\/strong>The novels of Ivan Turgenev, vol.1-17, tr. by Constance Garnett.\u3000London,\u3000William Heinemann,\u30001906-1923\u300017v.16cm\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-822\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.1. Rudin.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.2. A house of gentlefork.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.3. On the eve.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.4. Fathers and children.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.5. Smoke.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.6. Virgin soil, vol.1.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.7. Virgin soil, vol.2.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.8.\u00a0A sportsman&#8217;s sketches, vol.1.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.9. A sportsman&#8217;s sketches, vol.2.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.10. Dream tales and prose poems.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.11. The torrents of spring etc.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.12. A leaf of the steppes etc.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.13. The diary of a superfluous man etc.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.14. A desperate character etc.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.15. The jew etc.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.16. The two friends and other stories.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>vol.17. Knock, knock, knock and other stories.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<h3><a id=\"7\"><\/a>230\u3000Greek &amp; Latin Literature<\/h3>\n<p><strong>\u30fbAischylos.\u3000<\/strong>The lyrical dramas of Aeschylus, tr. by John Stuart Blackie, introd. by Ernest Rhys.\u3000London,\u3000J. M. Dent, [u.d.]\u3000437p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Everyman&#8217;s library, classical)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-658\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbAristophanes.\u3000<\/strong>The acharnians and two other plays of Aristophanes, tr. by J. Hookham Frere.\u3000London,\u3000J. M. Dent, [u.d.]\u3000xiii,221p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Everyman&#8217;s library, classical )\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-663\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>The acharnians. The knights. The birds.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbAristophanes.\u3000<\/strong>The frogs and three other plays of Aristophanes.\u3000London,\u3000J. M. Dent, [u.d.]\u3000xliii,256p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Everyman`s library, classical)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-662\u3011<\/p>\n<p>Contents:<\/p>\n<dl>\n<dd>The frogs, tr. by J. Hookham Frere.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>The trial of Euripides; or, The thesmophorians, tr. by James Hickie.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<dl>\n<dd>The clouds, tr. by T. Mitchell. The Wasps, tr. by Cumberland.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<p><strong>\u30fbBarnett, Lionel D.\u3000<\/strong>The Greek drama.\u3000London,\u3000J. M. Dent,\u30001900.\u3000114p.\u300016cm.\u3000(The temple primers)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-664\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbEuripides.\u3000<\/strong>The plays of Euripides in English in 2 volumes, vol. 1-2, by Euripides, tr. by Shelley Dean Milman, introd. by V. R. R.\u3000London,\u3000J. M. Dent,\u30001910-1911.\u30002v.18cm.\u3000(Everyman&#8217;s library, classical )\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-659\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbMurray, Gilbert.\u3000<\/strong>Euripides and his age.\u3000London,\u3000Williams and Norgate, [u.d.]\u3000256p.\u300017cm.\u3000(Home university library of modern knowledge)\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-660\u3011<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u30fbSophocles.\u3000<\/strong>The dramas of Sophocles rendered in English verse dramatic &amp; Iyric, rendered by George Young.\u3000London,\u3000J. M. Dent,\u00a01912.\u3000xix,396p.\u300018cm.\u3000(Everyman&#8217;s library, classical )\u3000\u3010\u5ddd\u7530\u6587\u5eab-661\u3011<\/p>\n<h3><a id=\"8\"><\/a>240\u3000Oriental Literature<\/h3>\n<p><strong>\u30fbKalidasa.\u3000<\/strong>Sakuntala; or, The fatal ring; a drama, Meghaduta, or, The cloud messenger, and The Bhagavad-Gita; or, Sacred song, by Kalidasa, ed., and introd. by T. 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