This insightful collection, written by drama critic and professor Brander Matthews, explores the core elements of playwriting and the intricacies of dramatic structure. Matthews delves into the principles that underpin successful drama, such as plot construction, character development, and dialogue, while also offering commentary on the evolution of the theater. His essays touch on both classical and modern works, aiming to provide playwrights with practical guidelines for effective storytelling on stage.
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