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Hardcover An Introduction to Drama Book

ISBN: 102574201X

ISBN13: 9781025742014

An Introduction to Drama

"An Introduction to Drama" is a comprehensive foundational text designed to guide readers through the complexities and evolutions of dramatic literature. Written by the esteemed scholar Jay B. Hubbell, this work bridges the gap between the casual theatergoer and the serious student of the stage, offering a structured approach to the study of theatrical arts. The book explores the essential elements of drama, providing a detailed analysis of structure, character development, and the thematic underpinnings that define the genre from its classical roots to the developments of the early 20th century.

Through a series of insightful chapters, the work examines the techniques employed by master playwrights, highlighting how dialogue, conflict, and resolution function within a theatrical context. The text emphasizes the dual nature of drama as both a written literary form and a live performed art, focusing on the crucial intersection where the script meets the stage performance. Readers will find an informative overview that contextualizes various movements and styles, making it an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their appreciation of the dramatic arts. Whether used for academic study or personal enrichment, "An Introduction to Drama" remains a significant contribution to literary criticism and theatrical education, capturing the enduring power of the stage.

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