Author: | Anton Tchekov, George Middleton, Sir James M. Barrie | ISBN: | 1230000202341 |
Publisher: | ACE Publishing | Publication: | December 12, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Anton Tchekov, George Middleton, Sir James M. Barrie |
ISBN: | 1230000202341 |
Publisher: | ACE Publishing |
Publication: | December 12, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
This collection of one-act plays appears because of an increasingly large demand for such a volume. The plays have been selected and the Introduction prepared to meet the need of the student or teacher who desires to acquaint himself with the one-act play as a specific dramatic form.
The plays included have been selected with this need in mind. Accordingly, emphasis has been placed upon the wholesome and uplifting rather than upon the sordid and the ultra-realistic. The unduly sentimental, the strikingly melodramatic, and the play of questionable moral problems, has been consciously avoided. Comedies, tragedies, farces, and melodramas have been included; but the chief concern has been that each play should be good, dramatic art.
The Dramatic Analysis and Construction of the One-Act Play, which appears in the Introduction, also has been prepared for the student or teacher. This outline-analysis and the plays in this volume are sufficient material, if carefully studied, for an understanding and appreciation of the one-act play.
Contents
THE TWELVE-POUND LOOK Sir James M. Barrie
TRADITION George Middleton
THE EXCHANGE Althea Thurston
SAM AVERAGE Percy Mackaye
HYACINTH HALVEY Lady Augusta Gregory
THE GAZING GLOBE Eugene Pillot
THE BOOR Anton Tchekov
THE LAST STRAW Bosworth Crocker
MANIKIN AND MINIKIN Alfred Kreymborg
WHITE DRESSES Paul Greene
MOONSHINE Arthur Hopkins
MODESTY Paul Hervieu
THE DEACON'S HAT Jeannette Marks
WHERE BUT IN AMERICA Oscar M. Wolff
A DOLLAR David Pinski
THE DIABOLICAL CIRCLE Beulah Bornstead
THE FAR-AWAY PRINCESS Hermann Sudermann
THE STRONGER August Strindberg
This collection of one-act plays appears because of an increasingly large demand for such a volume. The plays have been selected and the Introduction prepared to meet the need of the student or teacher who desires to acquaint himself with the one-act play as a specific dramatic form.
The plays included have been selected with this need in mind. Accordingly, emphasis has been placed upon the wholesome and uplifting rather than upon the sordid and the ultra-realistic. The unduly sentimental, the strikingly melodramatic, and the play of questionable moral problems, has been consciously avoided. Comedies, tragedies, farces, and melodramas have been included; but the chief concern has been that each play should be good, dramatic art.
The Dramatic Analysis and Construction of the One-Act Play, which appears in the Introduction, also has been prepared for the student or teacher. This outline-analysis and the plays in this volume are sufficient material, if carefully studied, for an understanding and appreciation of the one-act play.
Contents
THE TWELVE-POUND LOOK Sir James M. Barrie
TRADITION George Middleton
THE EXCHANGE Althea Thurston
SAM AVERAGE Percy Mackaye
HYACINTH HALVEY Lady Augusta Gregory
THE GAZING GLOBE Eugene Pillot
THE BOOR Anton Tchekov
THE LAST STRAW Bosworth Crocker
MANIKIN AND MINIKIN Alfred Kreymborg
WHITE DRESSES Paul Greene
MOONSHINE Arthur Hopkins
MODESTY Paul Hervieu
THE DEACON'S HAT Jeannette Marks
WHERE BUT IN AMERICA Oscar M. Wolff
A DOLLAR David Pinski
THE DIABOLICAL CIRCLE Beulah Bornstead
THE FAR-AWAY PRINCESS Hermann Sudermann
THE STRONGER August Strindberg