Volume 5, Issue 1, Spring 1971
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Imprisonment in Camus' "Modern Tragedies": Les Justes, Requiem pour une
nonne, Le Malentendu
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Mary Ann Frese Witt |
The Rise of Intellect in Wagner's Ring
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S. K. Land |
Socialist Allegory of the Absurd: An Examination of Four East European Plays
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Mardi Valgemae |
Quod quaeritis, o discipuli
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Merle Fifield |
Quebec's Theater of Liberation
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Edwin Joseph Hamblet |
Volume 5, Issue 2, Summer 1971
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Oskar Kokoschka's Phantasmagorical Vision: The Book of Job Transmogrified
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Jacques-Léon Rose |
A Newly Discovered Musical Setting from Fletcher's Beggars' Bush
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John P. Cutts |
Nietzsche and Spengler on Hamlet: An Elaboration and Synthesis
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William R. Brashear |
The Problem of the Bienseances in Voltaire's Oreste
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Marcus Allen |
Memorial Reconstruction in a Cornish Miracle Play
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Paula Neuss |
The Morall as an Elizabethan Dramatic Kind: An Exploratory Essay
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Alan C. Dessen |
Volume 5, Issue 3, Fall 1971
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Comic Eschatology in the Chester Coming of Antichrist
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Leslie Howard Martin |
Brecht's Concept of Character
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Walter H. Sokel |
Two Renaissance Views of Carthage: Trissino's Sofonisba and Castellini's
Asdrubale
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Beatrice Corrigan |
Jesters and Executioners: The Future of East European Theater and Drama
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E. J. Czerwinski |
Hermione's Wrinkles, or, Ovid Transformed: An Essay on The Winter's Tale
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Martin Mueller |
Volume 5, Issue 4, Winter 1971-72
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Doctor Faustus and Hamlet: Contrasting Kinds of Christian Tragedy
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Thomas B. Stroup |
Beckett's Major Plays and the Trilogy
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Charles R. Lyons |
The Fragile World of Lear
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Peter S. Anderson |
Critics, Catharsis and Colonus
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Edward J. Chute |
| History, Character and Conscience in Richard III |
Richard P. Wheeler |