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_a812.09 _bWil/T |
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_aThe glass menagerie _cTennessee Williams;edited & with an introduction by Harold Bloom |
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_aNew York _bChelsea House _cc2007 |
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_a113 p. _b20 cm. |
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505 | 0 | _aLester A. Beaurline on the evolution of The glass menagerie -- George W. Crandell on cinematic devices -- Gilbert Debusscher on American and European influences -- Esther Merle Jackson on the anti-hero -- Richard E. Kramer on sculptural drama and plastic theatre -- Paul T. Nolan on the memory play -- Delma E. Presley on The glass menagerie as American memory -- Tom Scanlan on family and psyche -- Roger B. Stein on catastrophe without violence -- Judith J. Thompson on symbol, myth and ritual. | |
600 | 1 | 0 | _aWilliams, Tennessee |
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_aBloom, Harold _4ed. |
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