About The Book: English Dramatists of To-Day by William Archer is a critical survey of contemporary British playwrights at the turn of the 20th century. Archer evaluates the leading dramatists of his time, including figures like Oscar Wilde, Arthur Wing Pinero, and George Bernard Shaw, assessing their contributions to modern theatre. He examines their themes, styles, and impact on the evolution of English drama, with a particular emphasis on the shift from melodrama to realism and intellectual depth. The book reflects Archer’s advocacy for serious, socially engaged theatre and provides an insightful snapshot of the dynamic and changing landscape of English dramatic literature.
Author: William Archer
Pages: 432
Edition: 1882
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