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American Literature: Introduction to American Drama: History from the 17th Century to the 1940s IGNOU B.A. (Eng Lit): BEGC-105, BLOCK 1 UNIT 1 American drama has evolved over several centuries, shaped by history, society, politics, and changing literary movements. This video offers a clear, chronological introduction to American drama, tracing its development from the colonial period to the modern age. We begin with early American theatre under Puritan influence, move through the dominance of British models, and then explore how American drama gradually developed its own identity. The video explains the rise of melodrama, the shift towards realism, the influence of Romanticism, and the emergence of modern American drama in the twentieth century. Key movements such as realism, expressionism, political drama, and social drama are discussed, along with the historical contexts that shaped them — including the American Revolution, the Civil War, the Great Depression, and the World Wars. The video also introduces major playwrights who shaped American theatre, including Eugene O’Neill, Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, and Edward Albee, helping learners understand how American drama moved from imitation to originality. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 02:09 Beginnings of American Drama: 1600s and 1700s 09:34 AMERICAN DRAMA: 1800s 16:39 American Drama in the 19th Century 18:20 Realism in American Drama This lecture is especially useful for: IGNOU BEGC courses Undergraduate and postgraduate literature students Competitive exam preparation Anyone seeking a structured overview of American drama 📚 Based on standard academic material used for literature courses. I