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Preface | ||
Prologue: Definitions and Preliminaries | 1 | |
1 | Nationalism and Native Culture in Virginia | 10 |
2 | Prolific Playwriting in Charleston | 25 |
3 | The Dramatist as Humorist in New Orleans | 48 |
4 | Drama Goes to War | 64 |
5 | The Modern Drama of Espy Williams | 85 |
6 | The Leadership of Paul Green | 99 |
7 | DuBose Heyward's Transmutation of Black Culture | 122 |
8 | The Southern Marxism of Lillian Hellman | 133 |
9 | Black Drama: Politics or Culture | 144 |
10 | Randolph Edmonds and Civil Rights | 160 |
11 | The Cultural Imagination of Tennessee Williams | 174 |
12 | Past and Present Cultures in Recent Drama | 192 |
Epilogue: Politics, Culture, and the Rise of Southern Drama | 212 | |
Notes | 218 | |
Bibliography | 243 | |
Index | 255 |
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