Sophie Treadwell - Works

Works

  • The Right Man (1908)
  • An Outcast at the Christian Door (serial) (1914)
  • An Unwritten Chapter (1915) (stage adaptation of serial How I Got My Husband and How I Lost Him)
  • Claws (1916)
  • Gringo (1922)
  • O Nightingale (1925)
  • Machinal (1928) (also titled The Life Machine in the London premiere)
  • Ladies Leave (1929)
  • Lusita (novel)(1931)
  • Intimations For Saxophone (1934)
  • Plumes in the Dust (1936)
  • Hope for a Harvest (1941)
  • Highway (1944)
  • One Fierce Hour and Sweet (novel) (1959)
  • Woman with Lilies (1967)

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