One of the most important American playwrights of the 20th
century, Maxwell Anderson won a Pulitzer Prize for "Both Your
Houses" (1933), and New York Drama Critics Circle awards for
"Winterset" (1935) and "High Tor" (1936). Though he believed that
poetry was the glory of drama, he also devoted himself to realism.
His crowning achievement was "Winterset," in which he popularized
the use of blank verse in contemporary drama. During a career that
spanned more than a quarter century, he wrote 33 plays, many of
which were produced in European capitals and were translated into
more than a dozen languages.
As a comprehensive guide to Anderson's career, this reference
book is an indispensable volume for anyone interested in American
drama. An introductory essay discusses Anderson's life and work.
The bulk of the text provides synopses and critical overviews of
his plays, a feature useful to readers unacquainted with his works.
Also included is cast information for major productions. Annotated
bibliographies cover primary sources, as well as books, chapters,
and articles about Anderson. A separate bibliography cites and
annotates reviews of performances.
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