Courtroom Dramas on the Stage Vol 2
- 508 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Focusing on trial plays from the twentieth century, this volume highlights significant works by renowned playwrights such as Tolstoy, Galsworthy, and Miller. It explores how these dramas often feature a courtroom setting with a cast of legal figures, delving into themes of justice and morality, frequently revolving around serious charges like first-degree murder. The book showcases a diverse range of authors, including Ayn Rand and James Baldwin, illustrating the evolution of courtroom narratives in modern theater.
