The modern American theater: a collection of critical essays /
by Kernan, Alvin B [comp.].
Material type: BookSeries: A Spectrum book: Twentieth century views.Publisher: Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall , c1967Description: 183 p. 21 cm.Subject(s): Theater -- United States | Drama -- 20th century -- History and criticismItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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821.08 HAS Seventeenth century poetry : | 821.08 HOB The Broadway book of English verse / | 821.08 JOM Modern verse 1900-1950 / | 821.08 KEM The modern American theater: | 821.08 KEM The modern American theater: | 821.08 KEM The modern American theater: | 821.08 KEP Rippled shadow : |
The attempted dance: a discussion of the modern theater, by A. B. Kernan.--American blues: the plays of Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams, by K. Tynan.--The world of Thornton Wilder, by T. Guthrie.--The comedy of Thornton Wilder, by T. Bogard.--The men-taming women of William Inge: The dark at the top of the stairs, by R. Brustein--The theater of Edward Albee, by L. Baxandall.--What's the matter with Edward Albee? By T. Driver.--Broadway, by F. Fergusson.--Off-Broadway: editor's note.--The pass-the-hat theater circuit, by E.E. Lester.--Happenings in the New York scene, by A. Kaprow.--The juggernaut of production, by G. Rogoff.--The drama is coming now, by R. Gilman.--Which theater is the absurd one? By E. Albee.--Bibliography (p. 181-183)
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