12/07/2024
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Author: Clayton Hamilton Genre: Essays & Short Works , Performing Arts Chapter: 33
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A third volume of essays by American critic Clayton Hamilton, published as a companion piece to The Theory of the Theatre & Studies in Stagecraft, and focusing (as one might expect) on the problems of the playwright. (Summary by Andrew Gaunce)
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Building a Play Backward
6:
The Troublesome Last Act
8:
Proportion in the Drama
9:
Harmony in Presentation
10:
High Comedy in America
11:
The George M. Cohan School of Playwrights
12:
Youth and Age in the Drama
13:
Yvette Guilbert — Première Diseuse
14:
The Loveliness of Little Things
15:
The Magic of Mr. Chesterton
17:
Criticism and Creation in the Drama
18:
A Kiss for Cinderella
19:
Dramatic Talent and Theatrical Talent
20:
Stevenson on the Stage
21:
The Plays of Lord Dunsany
22:
The Mood of Maeterlinck
23:
Euripides in New York
24:
Romance and Realism in the Drama
25:
Scenic Settings in America
27:
The Long Run in the Theatre
28:
The Non-commercial Drama
29:
The Public and the Theatre
30:
A Democratic Insurrection in the Theatre
31:
Literature and the Drama
32:
A Scheme for a Stock Company
33:
What Is Wrong with the American Drama?