Mackaye, Percy 1875-1956
Mackaye, Percy
Percy MacKaye American writer
VIAF ID: 14762248 (Personal)
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- 200 _ | ‡a MacKaye ‡b Percy ‡f 1875-1956
- 100 1 _ ‡a MacKaye, Percy
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- 100 1 _ ‡a MacKaye, Percy ‡d 1875-1956
- 100 1 _ ‡a MacKaye, Percy, ‡d 1875-1956
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Percy MacKaye ‡c American writer
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- 551 _ _ ‡a Cornish, NH ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
- 500 1 _ ‡a MacKaye, Steele ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York, NY ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
Works
Title | Sources |
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Archibald Henderson | |
An arrant knave & other plays | |
Ballad of Betsy Ross. | |
Bands and rebels. | |
The battle-call of the alliance : a hymn for music | |
Die Blumenengel. "The Angels of the flowers" [gesprochen von Albert Steffen während der Gedächtnisfeier in Dornach, 7. Juli 1939, "in memoriam" Marion Morse Mac Kaye, St-Germain-en-Laye, 1. Juni. Übersetzung von Percy Mac Kaye]. | |
The book of words of the pageant and masque of Saint Louis; | |
Bunker's hill. | |
Caliban by the yellow sands | |
Camerado! | |
The Canterbury pilgrims; an opera; | |
The Canterbury tales of Geoffrey Chaucer : a modern rendering into prose of the Prologue and nine tales | |
civic theatre in relation to the redemption of leisure a book of suggestions... | |
Community drama : its motive and method of neighbolriness : an interpretation | |
The complete poetical works of Geoffrey Chaucer : now first put into modern English | |
Down by the cold hill-sidey : Broadside, no. 9. | |
Einkaufsgang im Himmel, aus dem Englischen übertragen von Dora Baker. Percy MacKaye [in memoriam Marion Morse MacKaye...] | |
Emma, a play | |
Epoch. The Life of Steele MacKaye, genius of the theatre, in relation to his times & contemporaries | |
Evergreen tree | |
far familiar, 50 new poems... | |
The Golden libertee. | |
Her pilgrim : [Ode to an Italian fountain] | |
Im andern Land Gedichte | |
In another land; | |
Jeanne d'Arc | |
Kentucky mountains in plays, tales & poems | |
Kinfolk of Robin Hood, a play in four acts | |
Letters to Harriet | |
Lügengeschichten aus den Bergen Kentuckys | |
Mater; an American study in comedy | |
A mosaic of muses of the MacDowell club of New York city, Benjamin Prince, president, compiled and designed by Anita Browne. | |
My lady dear, arise! Poems in dedication to Marion Morse MacKaye. | |
The mystery of Hamlet, king of Denmark, or, What we will : a tetralogy | |
The new citizenship : a civic ritual devised for places of public meeting in America | |
"Not to imagine is to die"; | |
Ode on the centenary of Abraham Lincoln. | |
[Photographs related to Percy MacKaye] | |
The Pilgrim and the Book | |
Písně. | |
The playhouse and the play, and other addresses concerning the theatre and democracy in America | |
Po' white trash and other one-act dramas | |
Poems and plays | |
Poesia religio | |
Poog and the caboose man; the mythology of a child, a vista of autobiography. | |
present hour a book of poems... | |
Pride and prejudice, 1928: | |
Proceedings & addresses commemorative of the two hundredth anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Lexington. | |
Rememberings, 1895-1945; four poems | |
Representative American dramas national and local | |
The ride to Reims. | |
Rip Van Winkle | |
Roll call a masque of the Red Cross | |
Sanctuary; a bird masque | |
Sappho and Phaon; a tragedy, set forth with a prologue, induction, prelude, interludes, and epilogue | |
Scarecrow | |
The sequestered shrine: "Arvia" at Shirley Center, Massachusetts, dedicated to Marion Morse MacKaye | |
Shopping in heaven, Percy MacKaye [in remembrance Marion Morse MacKaye...] | |
Sinbad, the sailor; his adventvres with Beavty and the Peacock lady in the castle of the forty thieves, a lyric phantasy | |
Songs | |
A substitute for war | |
This fine-pretty world a comedy of the Kentucky mountains... | |
A thousand years ago; a romance of the Orient | |
To-morrow; a play in three acts | |
Untamed America : a comment on a sojourn in the Kentucky mountains | |
Uriel, and other poems | |
Wakefield, a folk-masque of America; | |
Washington. Action dramatique... : [jouée à New York le 17 fév. 1919] | |
Washington, the man who made us : a ballad play | |
Weathergoose-woo! | |
Wedding song. | |
What is she? A sonnet of sonnets to Marion Morse, written at "Arvia", 1898 | |
Wild Rose, Wilde Rose [spoken by Percy MacKaye at the Dornach Service, 7th July 1939, in memoriam Marion Morse MacKaye...] | |
The will of song; a dramatic service of community singing, devised in coöperation with Harry Barnhart | |
Works. | |
Yankee fantasies; five one-act plays | |
Young Washington at Mt. Vernon; a dramatic action in three scenes and a prologue |