American drama -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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American drama -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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American drama
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Incoming Resources
- Arthur Miller's The crucible, written by Lona McGregor with Tony Buzan
- The book of Broadway, the 150 definitive plays and musicals, Eric Grode
- Contemporary American playwrights, Christopher Bigsby
- The family in twentieth-century American drama, Thaddeus Wakefield
- Arthur Miller, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- American drama 1945-2000, an introduction, David Krasner
- Arthur Miller's Death of a salesman, by Liza McAlister Williams, Kent Paul
- Edward Albee's Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?, By Michael Adams
- Tennessee Williams, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The glass menagerie, Tennessee Williams, [writers, Valerie Jaffee, Jesse Lichtenstein]
- The Methuen drama guide to contemporary American playwrights, edited and with an introduction by Martin Middeke, Peter Paul Schnierer, Christopher Innes and Matthew C. Roudané
- Razzle dazzle, the battle for Broadway, Michael Riedel
- Understanding The crucible, a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents, Claudia Durst Johnson and Vernon E. Johnson
- American drama in the age of film, Zander Brietzke
- Readings on Arthur Miller, Thomas Siebold, book editor
- American women playwrights, 1900-1950, Yvonne Shafer
- Lillian Hellman and August Wilson, dramatizing a new American identity, Margaret Booker
- Critical companion to Tennessee Williams, Greta Heintzelman, Alycia Smith Howard
- Theatre and AutoBiography:, Writing and Performing Lives in Theory and Practice
- Breaking the rules, the Wooster Group
- Understanding Death of a salesman, a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents, Brenda Murphy and Susan C.W. Abbotson
- Stage left, the development of the American social drama in the thirties, by R.C. Reynolds
- The crucible, text and criticism, Arthur Miller ; edited by Gerald Weales
- Readings on Death of a salesman, Thomas Siebold, book editor
- Student companion to Arthur Miller, Susan C.W. Abbotson
- Masterpieces of 20th-century American drama, Susan C.W. Abbotson
- The book of Broadway, the definitive plays and musicals, Eric Grode
- Imagining autism, fiction and stereotypes on the spectrum, Sonya Freeman Loftis
- El Teatro Norteamericano
- Long day's journey into night, Eugene O'Neill
- Imagining autism, fiction and stereotypes on the spectrum, Sonya Freeman Loftis
- Thornton Wilder's Our town, by W. Meitcke
- Modern American drama, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The Cambridge Companion to Edward Albee, edited by Stephen Bottoms
- Indigenous North American drama, a multivocal history
- CliffsNotes Lawrence and Lee's inherit the wind, by Suzanne Pavlos
- Arthur Miller's The crucible, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Death of a salesman, Arthur Miller, [writers Selena Ward, Brendan Greaves]
- The crucible, Arthur Miller, [writers, Ross Douthat, Selena Ward]
- The Cambridge companion to Sam Shepard, edited by Matthew Roudané
- The drama of gender, feminist theater by women of the Americas, Yolanda Flores
- Tennessee Williams's A streetcar named Desire, edited & with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- CliffsNotes, Miller's Death of a salesman, by Jennifer L. Scheidt
- Feminist rereadings of modern American drama, edited by June Schlueter
- Readings on The crucible, Thomas Siebold, book editor
- Arthur Miller's The Crucible, by William Bly
- The Cambridge companion to Tennessee Williams, edited by Matthew C. Roudané
- The theater of trauma, American modernist drama and the psychological struggle for the American mind, 1900-1930, Michael Cotsell
- After August, blues, August Wilson, and American drama, Patrick Maley
- Tennessee Williams's Cat on a hot tin roof, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
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