Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Paul Kauvar; or, Anarchy
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Set amid political unrest, the drama depicts the dynamics of mob psychology and the personal consequences of revolutionary fervor, combining large-scale spectacle with intimate scenes. It follows people caught between loyalty, justice, and the impulse toward violent change, presenting escapes, denunciations, and confrontations that test legal and moral boundaries. The work emphasizes crowd movement and inventive staging, reflects an interest in acting technique, and examines authority, judicial fairness, and the human cost of radical action through vigorous, episodic plotting crafted for performance.
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