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Sherlock Holmes (1899)- Clarice (1905). That Little Affair at Boyd's (1908). The Robber (1909). Among Thieves (1909). Electricity (1910). There are^ besides the above^ six or eight adapta- tionSy translations^ and dramatizations^ and one vaade- ville sketch. " Esmeralda/' " Held by the Enemy," " Too Much Johnson/' and " Secret Service " are published by Samuel French; "Electricity" in The Drama, Nov., 1913. References: Montrose J. Moses, "The American Dramatist" (Little, Brown); Richard Burton,... "The New American Drama " (Crowell) ; Charlton An- drews, " The Drama of To-day " (Lippincott) ; Brander Matthews, " Study of the Drama " (Hough- ton Mifflin). — Magazines: Drama, Nov., 1918; Book- man, vol. xxxii (p. 594) ; Everybody's, vol. xxxil (p. 257) ; Outlook, vol. cii (p. 947). Digitized by Google HELD BY THE ENEMY A war drama in five acts. First performed in 1886. " Held by the Enemy " is pure amusement. There is no " idea/' as in " The Witching Hour," no thesis or problem; it is merely a yehicle for the telling of an exciting story of arms and a love-affair.
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