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After Taps

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Set in Baltimore during the American Civil War, the three-act play follows a Union colonel and his household as military obligations, local loyalties, and personal affections collide. Action moves from an incident framed as a rear shooting through soldiers' camp life and evening reflection to a concluding homecoming. The drama alternates comic domestic scenes and marching-song pageantry with earnest wartime encounters involving officers, enlisted men, a contraband figure, and family members, emphasizing duty, reunion, and the interplay between public military service and private domestic bonds.

About the Author

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Rachel Baker Gale

Rachel Baker Gale was an American author known for her poignant storytelling and exploration of human emotions. Her notable work, "After Taps," delves into themes of loss and remembrance, reflecting on the impact of war on individuals and families. Through her writing, Gale captures the complexities of grief and the enduring connections that persist even in the face of tragedy. Her contributions to literature offer a unique perspective on the personal experiences surrounding conflict, making her a significant voice in early 20th-century American literature.

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