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A practical course for aspiring dramatists that treats drama as an independent art and isolates essentials such as unified action and integrated emotion. It surveys stagecraft and technique drawn from historical practice—structure, scene construction, characterization, dialogue, and production realities—and emphasizes how theory must be tested by performance. The author argues that technique can be taught to shorten apprenticeship while insisting on the indispensable roles of steady practice, exacting critique, and time in forming an individual method. Pedagogical limits of lectures are acknowledged and detailed treatment of the one-act form is reserved for separate consideration.

About the Author

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George Pierce Baker

George Pierce Baker was an influential American playwright, educator, and critic, known for his significant contributions to the field of dramatic arts. He played a pivotal role in the development of modern American theater and was a prominent figure in the early 20th century. Baker's most notable work, "Dramatic Technique," serves as a foundational text for aspiring playwrights, offering insights into the craft of writing for the stage. His teachings and writings have left a lasting impact on the study of drama and continue to be referenced by students and practitioners in the field.

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