Emma Goldman Archive
The Social Significance of the Modern Drama
Written: 1914
Source: Published by Richard G. Badger, The Gorham Press, in Boston, and in Toronto, the Copp Clark Co., Ltd., 1914.
Transcription/Markup: Andy Carloff
Online Source: RevoltLib.com; 2021
- Foreword
- Part 1, Chapter 1: Henrik Ibsen
- Part 1, Chapter 2: The Pillars of Society
- Part 1, Chapter 3: A Doll's House
- Part 1, Chapter 4: Ghosts
- Part 1, Chapter 5: An Enemy of Society
- Part 2, Chapter 1: August Strindberg
- Part 2, Chapter 2: The Father
- Part 2, Chapter 3: Countess Julie
- Part 2, Chapter 4: Comrades
- Part 3, Chapter 1: Hermann Sudermann
- Part 3, Chapter 2: Magda
- Part 3, Chapter 3: The Fires of St. John
- Part 4, Chapter 1: Gerhart Hauptmann, Lonely Lives
- Part 4, Chapter 2: The Weavers
- Part 4, Chapter 3: The Sunken Bell
- Part 5, Chapter 1: Frank Wedekind, The Awakening of Spring
- Part 6, Chapter 1: Maurice Maeterlinck, Monna Vanna
- Part 7, Chapter 1: Edmond Rostand, Chantecler
- Part 8, Chapter 1: Brieux, Damaged Goods
- Part 8, Chapter 2: Maternity
- Part 9, Chapter 1: George Bernard Shaw
- Part 9, Chapter 2: Mrs. Warren's Profession
- Part 9, Chapter 3: Major Barbara
- Part 10, Chapter 1: John Galsworthy
- Part 10, Chapter 2: Strife
- Part 10, Chapter 3: Justice
- Part 10, Chapter 4: The Pigeon
- Part 11, Chapter 1: Stanley Houghton, Hindle Wakes
- Part 12, Chapter 1: Githa Sowerby, Rutherford and Son
- Part 13, Chapter 1: William Butler Yeats
- Part 13, Chapter 2: Where There Is Nothing
- Part 14, Chapter 1: Lenox Robinson, Harvest
- Part 15, Chapter 1: T. G. Murray, Maurice Harte
- Part 16, Chapter 1: The Russian Drama
- Part 17, Chapter 1: Leo Tolstoy, The Power of Darkness
- Part 18, Chapter 1: Anton Tchekhof
- Part 18, Chapter 2: The Seagull
- Part 18, Chapter 3: The Cherry Orchard
- Part 19, Chapter 1: Maxim Gorki, A Night's Lodging
- Part 20, Chapter 1: Leonid Andreyev, King-Hunger