Francis Marion Crawford - Bibliography - Drama

Drama

  • In the Palace of the King (1900); with Lorrimer Stoddard.
  • Francesca da Rimini (1902). Written at the request of Crawford's good friend Sarah Bernhardt. Translated by Marcel Schwob (Paris: Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1902); new edition traduction de l'américain en français par Marcel Schwob, Sulliver, 1996. The English text was not published until 1980, with introductory matter, by The F. Marion Crawford Memorial Society. Ten unpublished copies of the English text were set-up and printed for The Macmillan Company (New York City) in 1902 to copyright the text. The piece was adapted into an opera by Franco Leoni in 1904.
  • Evelyn Hastings (1902). Unpublished typescript discovered in 2008.
  • The White Sister (1937); with Walter Hackett.

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