John D. Barry (writer)

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John D. Barry

John Daniel Barry (1866 – 1942) was an American writer of journalism, novels, plays, drama criticism and essays. He wrote the introduction to John Steinbeck's pamphlet, Their Blood is Strong.[1]

Works

  • The Princess Margarethe (1893)
  • The intriguers (1896)
  • Mademoiselle Blanche (1896)
  • Julia Marlowe (1899)
  • A Daughter of Thespis (1903)
  • The Congressman's Wife (1903)
  • Intimations (1913)
  • Outlines (1913)
  • Reactions and Other Essays (1915)
  • The Dilemma (1925)

Notes

  1. DeMott, Robert (1990). Working Days: The Journals of Grape of Wrath, 1938-1941. New York: Penguin Books, p. 147.

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