High Tor

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High Tor is a 1936 stage play by American dramatist Maxwell Anderson that blends romantic fantasy with social commentary about commercialism and the loss of natural landscapes.

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instanceOf stage play
addresses tension between profit and preservation
author Maxwell Anderson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creatorOccupation Maxwell Anderson was an American dramatist NERFINISHED
dateOfFirstPerformance 1936
firstProducedIn United States NERFINISHED
genre drama
romantic fantasy
social commentary
hasForm play in three acts
hasLiteraryStyle poetic dialogue
hasSubject environmental conservation
real estate speculation
romantic relationships
spiritual connection to nature
intendedMedium live theatre
literaryMovement 20th-century American drama
mainTheme commercialism
conflict between nature and development
loss of natural landscapes
medium stage
narrativeMode dialogue-driven drama
originalLanguage English
partOf American theatre of the 1930s
periodOfWork Great Depression era NERFINISHED
setting High Tor, a mountain on the Hudson River NERFINISHED
yearWritten 1936

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Maxwell Anderson wroteText High Tor