Friday, April 27, 2012

Bronson Howard

Bronson Howard (1842-1908)

Bronson Howard (1842-1908)

Bronson Howard (October 7, 1842 in Detroit August 4, 1908 in Avon-by-the-Sea, New Jersey) was a well-known American dramatist and son of Detroit mayor Charles Howard. He prepared for college at New Haven, Conn., but instead of entering Yale he turned to Journalism in New York. From 1867 to 1872 he worked on several newspapers, among them the Evening Mail and the Tribune. As early as 1864 he had written a dramatic piece (Fantine) which was played in Detroit. His first important play was Saratoga, produced by Augustin Daly in 1870. It was very successful and became the first of a long series of pieces which gave Mr. Howard a foremost position among American playwright



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