Complete Cale Young Rice Drama & Poems - David, Sea Poems, Many Gods, Yolanda of Cyprus, A Night in Avignon, Porzia, Song-Surf, The Immortal Lure, Charles Di Tocca, Nirvana Days
An American poet and dramatist.

Contents
Nirvana Days (1909)
Charles Di Tocca: A Tragedy (1903)
The Immortal Lure (1911)
Song-Surf (1910)
Porzia (1913)
A Night in Avignon (1907)
Yolanda of Cyprus (1908)
Many Gods (1910)
Sea Poems (1921)
David (1904)

Nirvana Days-
Tinctured throughout with the philosophy of Buddhism.

Sea Poems-
"In common with such virile poets as Browning and Masefield, Mr. Rice has a passionate love of the sea. In intensity of feeling for it the American poet surpasses all his predecessors. He belongs to the great company of world-poets. No other living American can compare with him."--Rochester Post-Express.

MANY GODS-
"In 'Many Gods' the scenes are those of the East, and while it is not the East of Loti, Arnold or Hearn, it is still a place of brooding, majesty, mystery and subtle fascination. There is a temptation to quote such verses for their melody, dignity of form, beauty of imagery and height of inspiration." The Chicago Journal.

A NIGHT IN AVIGNON-
"There is poetic richness in this brilliant composition; a beauty of sentiment and grace in every line. It is impressive, metrically pleasing and dramatically powerful." The Philadelphia Record.

YOLANDA OF CYPRUS-
"It is encouraging to the hope of a native drama to know that an American has written a play which is at the same time of decided poetic merit and of decided dramatic power." The New York Times (Charles M. Hathaway, Jr.).

CHARLES DI TOCCA-
"It is a dramatic poem one reads with a heightened sense of its fine quality throughout. It is sincere, strong, finished and noble, and sustains its distinction of manner to the end.... The character of Helena is not unworthy of any of the great masters of dramatic utterance." The Chicago Tribune.

DAVID-
"It is a powerful piece of dramatic portraiture in which Cale Young Rice has again demonstrated his insight and power. What he did before in 'Charles di Tocca' he has repeated and improved upon.... Not a few instances of his strength might be cited as of almost Shakespearean force. Indeed the strictly literary merit of the tragedy is altogether extraordinary. It is a contribution to the drama full of charm and power." The Chicago Tribune.

SONG-SURF-
"Mr. Rice is keenly responsive to the loveliness of the outside world, and he reveals this beauty in words that sing themselves." The Boston Transcript.
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Complete Cale Young Rice Drama & Poems - David, Sea Poems, Many Gods, Yolanda of Cyprus, A Night in Avignon, Porzia, Song-Surf, The Immortal Lure, Charles Di Tocca, Nirvana Days
An American poet and dramatist.

Contents
Nirvana Days (1909)
Charles Di Tocca: A Tragedy (1903)
The Immortal Lure (1911)
Song-Surf (1910)
Porzia (1913)
A Night in Avignon (1907)
Yolanda of Cyprus (1908)
Many Gods (1910)
Sea Poems (1921)
David (1904)

Nirvana Days-
Tinctured throughout with the philosophy of Buddhism.

Sea Poems-
"In common with such virile poets as Browning and Masefield, Mr. Rice has a passionate love of the sea. In intensity of feeling for it the American poet surpasses all his predecessors. He belongs to the great company of world-poets. No other living American can compare with him."--Rochester Post-Express.

MANY GODS-
"In 'Many Gods' the scenes are those of the East, and while it is not the East of Loti, Arnold or Hearn, it is still a place of brooding, majesty, mystery and subtle fascination. There is a temptation to quote such verses for their melody, dignity of form, beauty of imagery and height of inspiration." The Chicago Journal.

A NIGHT IN AVIGNON-
"There is poetic richness in this brilliant composition; a beauty of sentiment and grace in every line. It is impressive, metrically pleasing and dramatically powerful." The Philadelphia Record.

YOLANDA OF CYPRUS-
"It is encouraging to the hope of a native drama to know that an American has written a play which is at the same time of decided poetic merit and of decided dramatic power." The New York Times (Charles M. Hathaway, Jr.).

CHARLES DI TOCCA-
"It is a dramatic poem one reads with a heightened sense of its fine quality throughout. It is sincere, strong, finished and noble, and sustains its distinction of manner to the end.... The character of Helena is not unworthy of any of the great masters of dramatic utterance." The Chicago Tribune.

DAVID-
"It is a powerful piece of dramatic portraiture in which Cale Young Rice has again demonstrated his insight and power. What he did before in 'Charles di Tocca' he has repeated and improved upon.... Not a few instances of his strength might be cited as of almost Shakespearean force. Indeed the strictly literary merit of the tragedy is altogether extraordinary. It is a contribution to the drama full of charm and power." The Chicago Tribune.

SONG-SURF-
"Mr. Rice is keenly responsive to the loveliness of the outside world, and he reveals this beauty in words that sing themselves." The Boston Transcript.
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Complete Cale Young Rice Drama & Poems - David, Sea Poems, Many Gods, Yolanda of Cyprus, A Night in Avignon, Porzia, Song-Surf, The Immortal Lure, Charles Di Tocca, Nirvana Days

Complete Cale Young Rice Drama & Poems - David, Sea Poems, Many Gods, Yolanda of Cyprus, A Night in Avignon, Porzia, Song-Surf, The Immortal Lure, Charles Di Tocca, Nirvana Days

by Cale Young Rice
Complete Cale Young Rice Drama & Poems - David, Sea Poems, Many Gods, Yolanda of Cyprus, A Night in Avignon, Porzia, Song-Surf, The Immortal Lure, Charles Di Tocca, Nirvana Days

Complete Cale Young Rice Drama & Poems - David, Sea Poems, Many Gods, Yolanda of Cyprus, A Night in Avignon, Porzia, Song-Surf, The Immortal Lure, Charles Di Tocca, Nirvana Days

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An American poet and dramatist.

Contents
Nirvana Days (1909)
Charles Di Tocca: A Tragedy (1903)
The Immortal Lure (1911)
Song-Surf (1910)
Porzia (1913)
A Night in Avignon (1907)
Yolanda of Cyprus (1908)
Many Gods (1910)
Sea Poems (1921)
David (1904)

Nirvana Days-
Tinctured throughout with the philosophy of Buddhism.

Sea Poems-
"In common with such virile poets as Browning and Masefield, Mr. Rice has a passionate love of the sea. In intensity of feeling for it the American poet surpasses all his predecessors. He belongs to the great company of world-poets. No other living American can compare with him."--Rochester Post-Express.

MANY GODS-
"In 'Many Gods' the scenes are those of the East, and while it is not the East of Loti, Arnold or Hearn, it is still a place of brooding, majesty, mystery and subtle fascination. There is a temptation to quote such verses for their melody, dignity of form, beauty of imagery and height of inspiration." The Chicago Journal.

A NIGHT IN AVIGNON-
"There is poetic richness in this brilliant composition; a beauty of sentiment and grace in every line. It is impressive, metrically pleasing and dramatically powerful." The Philadelphia Record.

YOLANDA OF CYPRUS-
"It is encouraging to the hope of a native drama to know that an American has written a play which is at the same time of decided poetic merit and of decided dramatic power." The New York Times (Charles M. Hathaway, Jr.).

CHARLES DI TOCCA-
"It is a dramatic poem one reads with a heightened sense of its fine quality throughout. It is sincere, strong, finished and noble, and sustains its distinction of manner to the end.... The character of Helena is not unworthy of any of the great masters of dramatic utterance." The Chicago Tribune.

DAVID-
"It is a powerful piece of dramatic portraiture in which Cale Young Rice has again demonstrated his insight and power. What he did before in 'Charles di Tocca' he has repeated and improved upon.... Not a few instances of his strength might be cited as of almost Shakespearean force. Indeed the strictly literary merit of the tragedy is altogether extraordinary. It is a contribution to the drama full of charm and power." The Chicago Tribune.

SONG-SURF-
"Mr. Rice is keenly responsive to the loveliness of the outside world, and he reveals this beauty in words that sing themselves." The Boston Transcript.

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Publication date: 02/05/2015
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