Kenneth Thorpe Rowe

Kenneth Thorpe Rowe (1900–1988) was a professor and much-loved teacher at the University of Michigan. Rowe taught Shakespeare and modern drama, but was best known as an influential teacher of playwriting.

Read more about Kenneth Thorpe Rowe:  Approach To Playwriting, Generosity To His Students, Published Books

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