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Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
1 SETTING THE STAGE: Representing Nineteenth-Century American Theater
2 CHARACTER ON STAGE: Walt Whitman and American Theater
3 "ANOTHER VERSION OF THE WHALE-SHIP GLOBE": Narrative and Drama in Moby-Dick
4 THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY: William Dean Howells and the Rise of Dramatic Realism
5 THE THEATER OF PRIVATE LIFE: Acting Out in the Families of Louisa May Alcott
6 UNPACKING THE BOX: Form and Freedom in the Dramatic Writings of Henry James
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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