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  1. Langdon Elwyn Mitchell (February 17, 1862 – October 21, 1935) was an American playwright who was popular on Broadway during the early twentieth century. Early life. Mitchell was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on February 17, 1862.

  2. Langdon Elwyn Mitchell. (1862-1935) " MITCHELL, Langdon Elwyn, b. Philadelphia, Penn., 1862. Son of Dr. S. Weir Mitchell. Received his education at Berlin and Heidelberg, Germany, and studied for several years at the Harvard law school. He passed the bar examination in New York City. . . .

  3. Langdon Elwyn Mitchell. Langdon Elwyn Mitchell is primarily remembered today as a playwright of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His most famous work, "The New York Idea," a witty satire of divorce and remarriage among New York society, premiered in 1906 and enjoyed a successful Broadway run. This play, still occasionally revived, offers ...

  4. Langdon Elwyn Mitchell (1862-1935) was an American playwright, poet and professor of playwriting. Mitchell also wrote poetry, under the pseudonym John Philip Varley.

  5. Langdon Elwyn Mitchell (1862-1935) was an American playwright, son of S. Weir Mitchell and grandson of John Kearsley Mitchell. He was Born in Philadelphia, he studied in Dresden and Paris, attended the Harvard and Columbia law schools, and was admitted to the New York bar in 1886.

  6. Langdon Elwyn Mitchell (1862-1935), American poet and playwright, used the pseudonym John Philip Varley. His best-known plays were Becky Sharp (1899) and The New York Idea (1906). He taught playwriting at the University of Pennsylvania from 1928 to 1930.

  7. Langdon Elwyn Mitchell has 13 books on Goodreads with 18 ratings. Langdon Elwyn Mitchells most popular book is The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Short Stories.