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Clyde Fitch

    Clyde Fitch was an American dramatist who left an indelible mark on the theatrical world. His extensive body of work, spanning over sixty plays, encompassed a wide spectrum of genres, from light social comedies and farces to poignant melodramas and historical dramas. Fitch excelled at portraying realistic characters and capturing the social milieu of his time with keen observation and a masterful sense of dialogue. His plays often explored the intricate human relationships and societal conventions of his era, cementing his reputation as a leading playwright of the turn of the 20th century.

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    Her Own Way
    • Her Own Way

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set in late 19th-century America, this drama delves into the struggles of Laura Murdock, a determined young woman challenging societal norms. As she seeks love and ambition, Laura faces the constraints of a patriarchal society, highlighting the themes of gender and independence. The play's rich characters and sharp dialogue provide a poignant examination of the quest for self-discovery and autonomy amid rigid gender roles. Clyde Fitch's portrayal of Laura's journey makes this work a resonant classic in American theater.

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      Correspondence & Conversations

      • 76 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      This republished edition of a classical work preserves its significance in human history by providing a modern format for contemporary readers. The book has been meticulously reformatted and retyped, ensuring clarity and readability, rather than relying on scanned copies of the original. Alpha Editions aims to keep this important work accessible for both present and future generations.

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