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  1. Winterset is a play by Maxwell Anderson . A verse drama written largely in poetic form, the tragedy deals indirectly with the famous Sacco-Vanzetti case, in which two Italian immigrants with radical political beliefs were executed. Its plot follows Mio Romagna's quest to prove his father's innocence in the years after Bartolomeo Romagna is ...

  2. James Maxwell Anderson (15. prosince 1888 Atlantic, Pensylvánie – 28. února 1959 Stamford, Connecticut) byl americký dramatik, poetik a novinář. Jeho hry jsou psány mnoha odlišnými styly a Anderson byl jedním z moderních amerických autorů, kteří výrazně používali blankvers .

  3. Maxwell Anderson (15. december 1888 – 28. februar 1959) var en amerikansk, dramatiker, forfatter og journalist.. Biografi. Anderson studerede engelsk litteratur ved University of North Dakota i Grand Forks og blev senere ansat som rektor ved en High School i Minnewaukan, North Dakota, men blev afskediget, da han snakkede om sine pacifistiske meninger overfor eleverne.

  4. What Price Glory? (play) The Wingless Victory. Winterset (play) Category: American plays by writer. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  5. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Apr. 12, 2024, 4:11 AM ET (Newsweek) Body Parts Found Across Milwaukee as Man Arrested. Maxwell Anderson (born Dec. 15, 1888, Atlantic, Pa., U.S.—died Feb. 28, 1959, Stamford, Conn.) was a prolific playwright noted for his efforts to make verse tragedy a popular form. Anderson was educated at the University of North Dakota and Stanford ...

  6. Broncho Billy Anderson. Gilbert M. " Broncho Billy " Anderson (born Maxwell Henry Aronson; March 21, 1880 – January 20, 1971) was an American actor, writer, film director, and film producer, who was the first star of the Western film genre. [1] He was a founder and star for Essanay studios. In 1958, he received a special Academy Award for ...

  7. Elizabeth the Queen. (play) Elizabeth the Queen was a 1930 Broadway three-act play written in blank verse by Maxwell Anderson, produced by the Theatre Guild, directed by Philip Moeller and with scenic and costume design by Lee Simonson. It ran for 147 performances from November 3, 1930, to March 1931 at the Guild Theatre.