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Cornish, Roger N. – 1980
In spite of the importance of the one-act play as an art form and as a tool for teaching playwriting, authors of playwriting texts have devoted little space to the study of the form. Because of this neglect, there is no definition of the form that is simple and specific enough to undergrid efforts to teach or write it. In the absence of a solid…
Descriptors: Dramatics, Higher Education, Literary Devices, Playwriting
Cornish, Roger N. – 1983
After presenting a series of assumptions about the teaching of playwriting (for example, that students can be taught the craft, if not the art, of playwriting; students must be kept to a strict deadline if they are to develop into disciplined writers; and playwriting should never be discussed outside the context of production possibilities), this…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Writing, Drama, Higher Education