William Winter
William Winter was an American dramatic critic and author, born in Gloucester, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard Law School in 1857, then chose literature as his field of endeavor, and moved to New York City (1859), where he became literary critic of the Saturday Press, then (1861–65) of the New York Albion, and for more than 40 years (1865–1909) was a drama critic of the New York Tribune.
Gray Days and Gold in England and Scotland
"Gray Days and Gold in England and Scotland" by William Winter is a travelogue written in the late 19th century. The work serves as an exploration of ...
By William Winter
Shadows of the Stage
"Shadows of the Stage" by William Winter is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book serves as a collection of essays reflectin...
By William Winter
The Life of David Belasco; Vol. 2
"The Life of David Belasco; Vol. 2" by William Winter is a historical account written in the early 20th century. This work focuses on the life and con...
By William Winter
The Life of David Belasco; Vol. 1
Completed after William Winter's death by William Jefferson Winter.
By William Winter
The Mentor: Shakespeare's Country, Vol. 4, Num. 8, Serial No. 108, June 1, 1916
"The Mentor: Shakespeare's Country, Vol. 4, Num. 8, Serial No. 108, June 1, 1916" by William Winter is a travel publication written during the early 2...
By William Winter
Shakespeare's England
"Shakespeare's England" by William Winter is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The work reflects on the rural beauty and literary...
By William Winter