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  • On behalf of a committee which had included the poet F. R. Higgins 1896-1941, James Stephens, and Lennox Robinson, he presented the awards on August 9, and the text of his remarks was published in the Transatlantic Review in November 1924.

    Later Articles and Reviews W.B. Yeats 2000

  • The Abbey career of Lennox Robinson (1886-1958) spanned nearly fifty years as playwright, manager (1910-14,1919-23), and director (1923-56).

    Later Articles and Reviews W.B. Yeats 2000

  • I find a very different note, not merely in the work of Synge, of Boyle, Colum, Lennox Robinson, and the rest of the Abbey dramatists, but even in the books of which Miss

    Irish Books and Irish People Stephen Lucius Gwynn 1907

  • Lennox Robinson was a founding member of the Dublin Drama League, a group who aimed to bring continental European drama to Ireland, at a time when

    BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content 2009

  • 258 Yeats and Lennox Robinson were primarily responsible for the founding in 1918 of the Dublin Drama League, which until 1929 produced plays by continental writers, using the resources of the Abbey.

    Later Articles and Reviews W.B. Yeats 2000

  • 321 In 1924, Lennox Robinson published ‘The Madonna of Slieve Dun’, in the first issue of ToMorrow, the review edited by Francis Stuart, F. R. Higgins, and the artist Cecil ffrench Salkeld (1901-72), for which Yeats had composed a manifesto (see UP 2 438-39).

    Later Articles and Reviews W.B. Yeats 2000

  • _Lennox Robinson_ (Dublin: The Talbot Press, Ltd.).

    The Best Short Stories of 1920 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story Various 1915

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