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Paperback The American Dramatist Book

ISBN: 1025492404

ISBN13: 9781025492407

The American Dramatist

"The American Dramatist" by Montrose J. Moses offers a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of American theater and the development of a distinct national drama. As a significant work in the field of theatrical history, it provides a detailed survey of the American stage, tracing its growth from its early foundations to the vibrant theatrical landscape of the early 20th century. Moses meticulously examines the careers and contributions of influential playwrights, the shifting tastes of audiences, and the structural changes within the American theater industry.

The work delves into the specific characteristics that define American drama, highlighting the transition from European influences to a distinctively domestic voice. By analyzing key plays and the cultural contexts in which they were produced, "The American Dramatist" serves as both a historical record and a critical assessment of the creative forces that shaped the American stage. This study is an essential resource for students of drama, theater historians, and anyone interested in the literary heritage of the United States. Moses' insightful commentary on stagecraft, thematic trends, and the socio-political impact of theater captures the spirit of a burgeoning art form finding its unique identity.

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