Howard, Bronson
Related Category: American Literature: Biographies
18421908, American dramatist, b. Detroit. His plays are important in the development of American drama. He was a newspaper reporter in New York until the success of his first play,
Saratoga, a farcical comedy produced in 1870. He wrote 12 subsequent plays, including
Young Mrs. Winthrop (1882), one of the first American dramas of social criticism;
The Henrietta (1887), a satire on business practice; and by far his most popular play,
Shenandoah (1888), a Civil War drama, first unsuccessfully produced but revived the following year with great success.
See his collected plays (ed. by A. G. Halline, 1941).