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In creating this article on 12 April 2018, I was intrigued to find that " The Cambridge History of English and American Literature (1907-21) included Carleton on a list of 22 American playwrights identified as "the most important dramatists of the period between 1860-1918."[1]. Well, I looked at all the names, and Carleton was the only one of the 22 left without a Wikipedia article until today!--Milowent • hasspoken17:22, 12 April 2018 (UTC)Reply