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Harmonics by William Vaughn Moody

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William Vaughn Moody was an American dramatist and poet. Author of The Great Divide, first presented under the title of The Sabine Woman at the Garrick Theatre in Chicago on April 12, 1906. Moody's poetic dramas included The Masque of Judgment (1900), The Fire Bringer (1904), and The Death of Eve (left undone at his death). He taught English at Harvard and Radcliffe until 1895, when he went to Chicago where he was an instructor at the University of Chicago, and from 1901 to 1907 assistant professor of English and rhetoric.

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Jan 2, 2026

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Harmonics - Read by BK 02.01.2026

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Harmonics - Read by CRC 01.01.2026

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Harmonics - Read by DL 31.12.2025

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Harmonics - Read by EL 30.12.2025

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Harmonics - Read by GG 29.12.2025

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Harmonics - Read by IK 28.12.2025

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Harmonics - Read by JM 27.12.2025

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Harmonics - Read by LAH 26.12.2025

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Harmonics - Read by LF 25.12.2025

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Harmonics - Read by LLW 24.12.2025

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Harmonics - Read by MK 23.12.2025

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