Problems of the Playwright is a book written by Clayton Hamilton, a prominent American drama critic and scholar. The book offers a comprehensive overview of the challenges playwrights face in creating successful drama, from developing compelling characters to constructing effective plots. It also provides insightful analysis of a range of classic and contemporary plays, offering valuable guidance for both aspiring and established playwrights.
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