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Bayard Veiller (1869–1943) was an American playwright, screenwriter, and prolific storyteller whose works captivated early 20th-century audiences. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Veiller embarked on a career that would see him blaze a trail in the domains of stage and cinema. He is perhaps best known for his 1912 play “Within the Law”, a dramatic tale that follows the life of a wrongfully accused shopgirl who, after serving her time in prison, ingeniously skirts the edges of legality to exact her revenge on those who wronged her. This work, a massive hit of its time, was translated into numerous languages and adapted for the screen several times, underpinning Veiller”s standing in the world of dramaturgy. His command of dialogue and ability to craft suspenseful narratives earned him critical acclaim and popular success. While “Within the Law” remains his most celebrated piece, Veiller”s broader body of work reflects the issues and narrative styles of the early twentieth century, often delving into themes of justice, compliance with societal norms, and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals within the system. His contributions to the thriving theatre and nascent film industry bear witness to a keen observer of human nature whose literary style resonates with the complexities and challenges of the American legal and social fabric.




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Bayard Veiller: Within the Law
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Bayard Veiller: Within the Law: From the Play of Bayard Veiller
Within the Law was a play written by Bayard Veiller and premiered in 1912. It was adapted into novel form by Marvin Dana. It is the story of a woman who is wrongly accused of stealing and sent to pri …
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Bayard Veiller & Marvin Dana: Within the Law
Within the Law is an anthology that navigates the often tumultuous intersection between justice and morality, bringing together a diverse array of narratives and styles that challenge and engage with …
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