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A superb study of drama by a highly esteemed theatre scholar, Dramatic Technique looks at the principles of a well-made play and explores technique in drama, action and emotion in drama, dialogue, subject and plot, and making a scenario, among other elements using an almost scientific method.

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A superb study of drama by a highly esteemed theatre scholar, Dramatic Technique looks at the principles of a well-made play and explores technique in drama, action and emotion in drama, dialogue, subject and plot, and making a scenario, among other elements using an almost scientific method.


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George Pierce Baker (1866-1935) was a distinguished American educator and theatrical theorist whose contributions to the field of drama were both foundational and transformative. Baker graduated from Harvard University, where he would return to lead his innovative workshop, '47 Workshop,' influencing a generation of playwrights. His seminal book, 'Dramatic Technique' (1919), remains a cornerstone in the study of the structure and function of drama. In it, Baker meticulously dissects the elements of playwriting, from plot development to character creation, offering aspiring writers a concrete framework for their artistic endeavors. With his deep analysis of dramatic structure, Baker not only set the benchmarks for effective playwriting but also shaped the theoretical landscape of 20th-century American drama. His pedagogical approach and scholarly insights influenced notable playwrights such as Eugene O'Neill and revolutionized the way drama was taught and perceived as a literary form. Baker's legacy continues to manifest in theatre education and the success of his students, proving the enduring relevance of his work in the rich tapestry of American theatre history.