Author:Glenn Arthur Hughes
Works
- The Story of the Theatre (1928) (external scan)
- “The Modern Drama,” in Lectures on Significant Tendencies in Contemporary Letters (1930) (external scan)
- A Catalogue of the Division of Drama Library, University of Washington (1934) (external scan)
As editor
- University of Washington Plays, First Series (1921) (external scan)
- University of Washington Plays, Second Series (1924) (external scan)
- University of Washington Plays, Third Series (1926) (external scan)
- University of Washington Poems, Second Series (1926) (external scan)
- University of Washington Poems, Third Series (1927) (external scan)
- David Belasco, The Heart of Maryland and Other Plays (1941) (external scan)
Plays
- Pierrot's Mother (1923) (external scan)
- Bottled in Bond (1925) (external scan)
- Harlequinade in Green and Orange (1925) (external scan)
- Lady Fingers (1925) (external scan)
- New Plays for Mummers (1926) (external scan)
- Showing Up Mabel (1926) (external scan)
- Happiness for Six (1928) (external scan)
- Balzac in Slippers (1929) (external scan)
- Komachi (1929) (external scan)
Poetry
- Souls and Other Poems (1917) (external scan)
- Broken Lights (1920) (external scan)
Translations with Yozan T. Iwasaki
- Three Modern Japanese Plays (1923) (start transcription)
- “Three Women Poets of Modern Japan” (1928) (external scan)
- “Fifteen Poets of Modern Japan” (1928)
- New Plays from Japan (1930)
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