First published in 1920, this collection of short plays by Granville Barker, a pioneering figure in early 20th century British theater, showcases the author’s wit, intelligence, and experimental style. From the absurdity of ’Vote by Ballot’ to the poignancy of ’Farewell to the Theatre’, these plays demonstrate the breadth of Barker’s talent and his contribution to the development of modern drama. This book is a must-read for theater lovers and anyone interested in the history of English drama.
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