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      • William Clyde Fitch (May 2, 1865 – September 4, 1909) was an American dramatist, the most popular writer for the Broadway stage of his time (c. 1890–1909).
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    William Clyde Fitch (May 2, 1865September 4, 1909) was an American dramatist, the most popular writer for the Broadway stage of his time (c. 1890–1909).

  3. Apr 30, 2024 · Clyde Fitch (born May 2, 1865, Elmira, New York, U.S.—died September 4, 1909, Châlons-sur-Marne, France) was an American playwright best known for plays of social satire and character study. Fitch graduated from Amherst College in 1886. In New York City he began writing short stories for magazines.

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  4. By his death on Sept. 4, 1909, he was one of the most successful, popular, prolific and controversial playwrights of the late-19th and early-20th century. Like the creative artists of our own era, Fitch lived in a transitional moment of social and political transition and upheaval.

  5. Percy Stickney Grant (1860–1927) was an American priest of the Episcopal Church. Grant was born in Boston and was educated at Harvard University (A.B., 1883; A.M., 1886) and at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge (B.D., 1886).

  6. Overview. Clyde Fitch. (1865—1909) Quick Reference. (b. Elmira, New York, 2 May 1865; d. Châlons-sur-Marne, 4 Sept. 1909) Playwright. The most popular playwright of his era, his examinations of (generally) high society were looked on as ... From: Fitch, [William] Clyde in The Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre »

  7. Date of birth: 2 May 1865 Elmira: Date of death: 4 September 1909 Châlons-en-Champagne: Manner of death

  8. Oct 31, 2008 · Clyde Fitch was the most famous playwright of the early twentieth century, but today no one studies him. The disconnect between his fame in his lifetime and his obscurity after death points to a major historiographical problem, a problem that began in Fitch’s own day.

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