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General Editor's Note | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Chronology | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
We All Have to Paint Our Nudes: The Iconography of Sexual Longing in Spring Storm | 5 | |
"Stop! I'm a Family Man! I've Got a Daughter! A Little - Girrrrl!" Prefiguring the Patriarch in Not About Nightingales | 13 | |
"That Quiet Little Play": Bourgeois Tragedy, Female Impersonation, and a Portrait of the Artist in The Glass Menagerie | 33 | |
Two Transient Plays: A Streectcar Named Desire and Camino Real | 51 | |
On The Rose Tattoo | 63 | |
The Politics of Sexual Ambiguity in Sweet Bird of Youth | 79 | |
Tracing Lines of Flight in Summer and Smoke and The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore | 91 | |
The Hungry Women of Tennessee Williams's Fiction | 107 | |
"Le Jeu Supreme": Some Mallarmean Echoes in Tennessee Williams's Out Cry | 121 | |
Memories and Muses: Vieux Carre and Something Cloudy, Something Clear | 139 | |
Collapsing Resurrection Mythologies: Theatricalist Discourses of Fire and Ash in Clothes for a Summer Hotel | 153 | |
"Nothing Unspoken": The Notebook of Trigorin and The Seagull | 173 | |
Selected Bibliography | 193 | |
Contributors | 205 | |
Index | 209 |
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