This book is a foundational text on the art of playwriting, exploring the principles of creating compelling drama. Baker, an influential figure in American theater education, breaks down various aspects of dramatic writing, including plot structure, character development, and dialogue. His work remains a vital resource for writers and scholars of theater, offering timeless insights into crafting effective plays.
George Pierce Baker (1866-1935) taught drama in Harvard's English Department until 1925. He then moved to Yale, where he helped found the Yale School of Drama.
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