American theatre
- Published:
- London : Edward Arnold, [1967]
- Physical Description:
- 228 pages ; 23 cm.
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- Series:
- Stratford-upon-Avon studies ; 10
- Contents:
- Realism in the modern American theatre, by J. Gassner.--The vanity of personality: the development of Eugene O'Neill, by A. Goldman.--European influences, by J. Rosenberg.--The group theatre and its plays, by G. Weales.--The poets in the American theatre, by K. J. Worth.--Success and the American dramatist, by M. Freedman.--Arthur Miller: the development of a political dramatist in America, by E. Mottram.--Cinematic structure in the work of Tennessee Williams, by G. Brandt.--Albee and the absurd: The American drama, and The zoo story, by B. Way.--Today's dramatists, by R. A. Duprey.
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- Includes bibliographical references.
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