This book seeks to bring to life the prolonged dawning of American drama, to outline America's continued quest for a national drama and theatre, and to provide a survey of the development of dramatic criticism in the United States. For more than a century, dramatists and critics alike were in search of a distinct American drama. Wolter reconstructs this search through the contemporary writing that reflected the attitudes and values of the period and attempted to define the future of the country's theatre.
After a historical survey of theatrical criticism in America, Wolter provides a...
This book seeks to bring to life the prolonged dawning of American drama, to outline America's continued quest for a national drama and theatre, an...