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Title Plays of the 47 Workshop Fourth Series Binding Hard Cover Book Condition Good Publisher New York Brentano's, 1925 Seller ID 20073 [4],.121 pages, cloth, ex-library with usual library markings otherwise very good. The Strongest Man, by Elizabeth Higgins Sullivan; The Slump, by Frederick Lansing Day; The Mourner, by James Mahoney; and Brotherhood, by William H. Wells. From the Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: "George Pierce Baker, 1866-1935, American educator, b. Providence, R.I., grad. Harvard, 1887. He taught (1888-1924) in the English department at Harvard and there conceived and instituted (1906) the 47 Workshop, a class on playwriting techniques and a laboratory of experimental productions. The first of its kind, the workshop was an inspiration to many young dramatists and gave impetus to the movement toward campus theater. In 1925 he went to Yale, where as professor of the history and technique of drama and director of the university theater he continued his work. Baker wrote The Development of Shakespeare as a Dramatist (1907, repr. 1965) and Dramatic Technique (1919) and edited the works of his students."
PLAYS WORKSHOP FOURTH SERIES HARVARD THEATER PLAYWRITING GEORGE PIERCE
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