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George Pierce Baker

Dramatic Technique

In “Dramatic Technique,” George Pierce Baker explores the intricate mechanisms that underpin effective dramatic writing, providing a foundational guide for aspiring playwrights and theater enthusiasts. Baker meticulously dissects the structural elements that contribute to compelling narratives, focusing on dialogue, character development, and the crucial rhythm of action. Written in a pedagogical style, the book serves both as a critique of existing methods and a roadmap for innovative practice, reflecting the early 20th century's theatrical evolution and the burgeoning interest in realism and psychological depth in drama. George Pierce Baker was a prominent figure in American theater, noted for his roles as educator and playwright. As a professor at Harvard University, he pioneered the teaching of playwriting, establishing the first courses dedicated to the craft. His own experiences within the theater, coupled with his academic insights, fueled his commitment to enhancing dramatic artistry, making “Dramatic Technique” a reflection of his scholarly pursuits and theatrical activism. For anyone interested in the foundations of drama, “Dramatic Technique” is an invaluable resource, offering both theoretical underpinnings and practical advice. Baker'Äôs thoughtful dissection of drama is essential for writers seeking to deepen their understanding of the craft, making this work a must-read for both students and seasoned professionals in the field.
593 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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