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Author Miller, Jordan Yale, 1919-2008.

Title Twentieth century interpretations of A streetcar named Desire; a collection of critical essays, edited by Jordan Y. Miller.

Imprint Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1971]

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe 2nd Floor Stacks  812.54 W675stDm    ---  In Cataloging
Description vi, 119 p. 21 cm.
Series Twentieth century interpretations
Spectrum book S-880
Contents Introduction, by J. Y. Miller.--Notebook for A streetcar named Desire, by E. Kazan.--Review of a tryout performance in Boston, by E. Hughes.--Streetcar named Desire sets season's high in acting, writing, by J. Chapman.--Streetcar named Desire is striking drama, by R. Watts, Jr.--"Streetcar" tragedy--Mr. Williams' report on life in New Orleans, by B. Atkinson.--O'Neill status won by author of "Streetcar", by H. Barnes.--The streetcar isn't drawn by Pegasus, by G. J. Nathan.--Review of Streetcar named Desire, by J. W. Krutch.--Southern discomfort, by J. M. Brown.--Masterpiece, by I. Shaw.--Miss Vivien Leigh, by H. Hobson.--Laughter dans le tramway, by R. MacColl.--Williams' feminine characters, by D. da Ponte.--A trio of Tennessee Williams' heroines: the psychology of prostitution, by P. Weissman.--Tennessee Williams and the tragedy of sensitivity, by J. T. von Szeliski.--The innocence of Tennessee Williams, by M. Magid.--A streetcar named Desire--Neitzsche descending, by J. N. Riddell.--Most famous of streetcars, by W. D. Sievers.--The southern gentlewoman, by S. Falk.--Tennessee Williams: Streetcar to glory, by C. W. E. Bigsby.--Selected bibliography (p. 116-119)
Subject Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983. Streetcar named Desire.
Added Title A streetcar named Desire.
ISBN 0138514933 0138514852 (pbk)

 
    
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