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Montrose Jonas Moses

Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856–1911

In “Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856–1911,” Montrose Jonas Moses meticulously curates a selection of significant works that encapsulate the evolution of American theater during a pivotal period. The anthology showcases plays that reflect the sociopolitical dynamics of post-Civil War America, embracing varied styles from melodrama to realism. Moses offers insightful commentary that contextualizes each work within the broader narrative of American cultural development, focusing on the ways these dramatists addressed contemporary issues like race, class, and identity, thereby enriching the reader's understanding of American theater's foundations. Montrose Jonas Moses was a notable figure in the development of American drama scholarship, drawing on his background in literature and history to offer a comprehensive overview of the genre. His deep engagement with contemporary societal issues positioned him as a key advocate for the serious study of American dramatists. By compiling this anthology, Moses not only honors the efforts of those who shaped the stage but also challenges future generations to appreciate the complexity of American theatrical expressions. For scholars, students, and theater enthusiasts alike, this anthology is an indispensable resource that highlights the richness of American drama. Moses'Äôs analysis serves as a springboard for deeper inquiry into the influences that shaped these works, making it essential reading for anyone seeking to grasp the intricate tapestry of American theatrical history.
28 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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