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The Autobiography of a Play / Papers on Play-Making, II

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This work examines the intricacies of playwriting through the lens of a dramatist's experiences and reflections. It discusses the evolution of a specific play, detailing the changes made during its development and the underlying principles of dramatic construction. The author emphasizes the importance of human sympathy and understanding in crafting compelling narratives, as well as the meticulous process of rewriting that characterizes successful playwriting. Themes of social dynamics and human nature are explored, illustrating how these elements inform character development and plot structure. The text serves as both a personal account and a broader commentary on the art of drama.

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Bronson Howard

Bronson Howard was an influential American playwright and a significant figure in the development of American theater in the late 19th century. He is best known for his military comedy "Shenandoah," which reflects his keen insight into the complexities of human nature and societal norms during wartime. Howard's contributions to the field of playwriting extend beyond entertainment; he also wrote extensively on the craft of play-making, as seen in his work "The Autobiography of a Play." His writings and plays have left a lasting impact on American drama, showcasing his dedication to the art form and his role in shaping its evolution.

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