
The Creators: A Comedy
by May Sinclair
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About This Book
In "The Creators," Sinclair likely explores themes related to art, creativity, and the human condition through a comedic lens. The title suggests a focus on individuals who engage in acts of creation, whether as artists, writers, or performers.The plot may revolve around a group of characters who are involved in the creative process, each grappling with their own ambitions, insecurities, and artistic visions. The comedic elements of the play may arise from the characters' interactions, their eccentricities, and the humorous situations that arise as they pursue their artistic endeavors.Througho...
Chapters (85)
- THE CREATORS
- A COMEDY
- AUTHOR OF "THE DIVINE FIRE," "THE HELPMATE," ETC. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY ARTHUR I. KELLER
- "To the book!" she said. "To Nina Lempriere's book! You can drink now, George."
- CONTENTS
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- THE CREATORS
- I
- II
- "How any one can be unkind to dumb animals," said Rose, musing.
- III
- IV
- V
- VI
- VII
- VIII
- "Why do you talk about my heart?"
- IX
- X
- XI
- XII
- XIII
- Jane started at this sudden voice of her own thought
- XIV
- XV
- XVI
- XVII
- XVIII
- "And he," she said, "has still a chance if—I fail you?"
- XIX
- XX
- XXI
- XXII
- XXIII
- XXIV
- XXV
- XXVI
- XXVII
- XXVIII
- She had wrung it from him, the thing that six days ago he had come to her to say
- XXIX
- XXX
- XXXI
- XXXII
- XXXIII
- XXXIV
- XXXV
- XXXVI
- XXXVII
- XXXVIII
- XXXIX
- XL
- XLI
- XLII
- XLIII
- XLIV
- XLV
- It was Jinny who lay there, Jinny, his wife
- XLVI
- XLVII
- XLVIII
- XLIX
- L
- "Ah," she cried, "try not to hate me!"
- LI
- LII
- LIII
- LIV
- LV
- LVI
- "George," she said ... "I love you for defending him."
- LVII
- LVIII
- LIX
- LX
- LXI
- LXII
- LXIII
- She closed her eyes. "I'm quite happy."
- LXIV
- Jane stood in the doorway, quietly regarding them
- LXV
- LXVI
- LXVII
- LXVIII
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