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Summary, A collection of eleven critical essays on Hemingway's novel "The Sun Also Rises" arranged in chronological order of publication.
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Tennessee Williams's A streetcar named desire
2009, Chelsea House
in English
- New ed.
1604133899 9781604133899
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Table of Contents
Introduction / Harold Bloom
The Hetairas (Maggie, Myrtle, Blanche) / Gulshan Rai Kataria
There are lives that desire does not sustain: A streetcar named desire / Calvin Bedient
Domestic violence in A streetcar named desire / Susan Koprince
Blanche DuBois and the kindness of endings / George Toles
"It's only a paper moon": the paper ontologies in Tennessee Williams's A streetcar named desire / Philip C. Kolin
Misrepresentation and miscegenation: reading the racialized discourse of Tennessee Williams's A streetcar named desire / George W. Crandell
Scene 11 of A streetcar named desire / Bert Cardullo
Captive maids: women and madness / Jacqueline O'Connor
Wagnerian archectronics: the plastic language of Tennessee Williams's A streetcar named desire / John S. Bak
Darkness made visible: miscegenation, masquerade and the signified racial Other in Tennessee Williams' Baby doll and A streetcar named desire / Rachel Van Duyvenbode
A room which isn't empty: A streetcar named desire and the question of homophobia / Michael Paller.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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