Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Paul Kauvar; or, Anarchy by Steele Mackaye
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It is a poetic picture, full of deep thought and careful study. The
central figure is that of the Angel of Conquest, with one foot upon the prostrate fiend Anarchy, holding high that irresistible weapon of progress, the Sword of Light. The fiend carries in his hands the Torch and Flag of Anarchy, and with these is about to sink into the Abyss of Darkness. * * * * * PAUL KAUVAR; OR, ANARCHY _A PLAY IN FIVE ACTS_ _By_ STEELE MACKAYE 1915, by Harold Steele Mackaye 1919, by Harold Steele Mackaye [The Editor wishes to thank Mrs. Steele Mackaye and Mr. Percy Mackaye for their permission to include "Paul Kauvar" in the present Collection. All rights are fully secured, and proceedings will immediately be taken against anyone attempting to infringe them.] |
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