The book delves into the technical and artistic shifts that transformed contemporary theater, bridging the gap between traditional dramatic structures and the emerging modern realism and symbolism. Hamilton's expertise shines through as he evaluates the social and cultural significance of the period's most influential plays. This volume serves as an essential resource for students of dramatic literature, theater history buffs, and anyone interested in the development of the modern stage. By capturing the immediate reactions of a contemporary observer, "Conversations on Contemporary Drama" offers a unique perspective on the masters of the craft and the enduring power of live performance.
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