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Fifty years of American drama
1900-1950 -
Sam Shepard, Arthur Kopit, and the Off Broadway theater
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Regression and apocalypse
studies in North American literary expressionism -
Their place on the stage
Black women playwrights in America -
American drama since World War II
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Feminine focus
the new women playwrights -
Mythenparodie im modernen englischen und amerikanischen Drama
Tradition und Kommunikation bei Tennessee Williams, Edward Albee, Samuel Beckett und Harold Pinter -
Fifty years of American drama, 1900 - 1950
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Modern American drama
1945 - 1990 -
The language of modern drama
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From class to caste in American drama
political and social themes since the 1930s -
Versions of heroism in modern American drama
redefinitions by Miller, Williams, O'Neill and Anderson -
Myth and modern American drama
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The other American drama
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Contemporary African American theater
Afrocentricity in the works of Larry Neal, Amiri Baraka, and Charles Fuller -
Black women playwrights
visions on the American stage -
Contemporary American drama
a study in the plays of Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller and Edward Albee -
Acting gay
male homosexuality in modern drama -
American drama
1940 - 1960 ; a critical history -
Congressional theatre
dramatizing McCarthyism on stage, film, and television -
"Sturdy black bridges" on the American stage
the portrayal of Black motherhood in selected plays by contemporary African American women playwrights -
The drama of gender
feminist theater by women of the Americas -
American drama
contemporary allegory from Eugene O'Neill to Tennessee Williams -
Myth and modern American drama
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Mimetic disillusion
Eugene O'Neill, Tennessee Williams, and U.S. dramatic realism