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Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: The Moth and the Flame

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An editor's introduction surveys the dramatist's career and working methods, emphasizing a blend of literary sensibility, keen observation of middle-class manners, and meticulous attention to stage detail. The volume collects representative plays that showcase lively dialogue, satirical but affectionate portrayals of social types, and theatrical effects achieved through careful scenography. Short, character-driven scenes and an ear for small comic and psychological moments recur across the pieces, while the plays range in tone from light comedy to pointed social critique. Together the introduction and selected plays illuminate the author's habits of revision, stagecraft, and the interplay between atmosphere and spoken word.

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Clyde Fitch

Clyde Fitch was an influential American playwright and author active in the early 20th century. Known for his keen observations of society and character-driven narratives, Fitch contributed significantly to the development of American drama. His notable works include "Her Own Way," which explores themes of independence and societal expectations, and "The Climbers," a sharp commentary on ambition and class. Fitch's plays often featured strong female characters and were characterized by their wit and emotional depth, making him a prominent figure in the theatrical landscape of his time.

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