During the years 1880 to 1945, American theatre grew up, moving
from entertainment-driven motives and melodramatic formulas to
serious confrontations with issues of its time and to an
experimentation with forms that would allow those confrontations to
be frank and earnest. Many of the playwrights of this time wrote
works of lasting significance, while others have impacted the work
of contemporary dramatists. This reference is a guide to American
theatre during this formative period.
The volume includes alphabetically arranged entries for 40
American playwrights active between 1880 and 1945. Included are the
most frequently canonized figures, as well as previously neglected
women and minority playwrights whose work is a vital part of
American theatre history. Each entry includes a biographical
overview, a summary of the critical reception of major productions
and significant revivals, a critical assessment of the playwright's
career, and a listing of archival, primary, and secondary
bibliographic material.
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