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The Art of Dramatic Writing: Its Basis in the Creative Interpretation of Human Motives
About this book
Among the many "how-to" playwriting books that have appeared over the years, there have been few that attempt to analyze the mysteries of play construction. Lajos Egri's classic, The Art of Dramatic Writing, does just that, with instruction that can be applied equally well to a short story, novel, or screenplay. Examining a play from the inside out, Egri starts with the heart of any drama: its characters. All good dramatic writing hinges on people and their relationships, which serve to move the story forward and give it life, as well as an understanding of human motives - why people act the way that they do. Using examples from everything from William Shakespeare's Romeo and Julietto Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House, Egri shows how it is essential for the author to have a basic premise - a thesis, demonstrated in terms of human behavior - and to develop the dramatic conflict on the basis of that behavior. Using Egri's ABCs of premise, character, and conflict, The Art of Dramatic Writingis a direct, jargon-free approach to the problem of achieving truth in writing.
Book Details
ISBN13 | 9780671213329 |
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ISBN10 | 0671213326 |
Series/Work | OL169844W View on OpenLibrary |
Publisher | Touchstone |
Pages | 316 |
Language | EN-US |
Created At | January 30, 2025 |
Updated At | January 30, 2025 |
Last OL update | January 18, 2025 |