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  3. Vol. XII, No. 2: Spring 1998

Vol. XII, No. 2: Spring 1998

Published: 1998-03-01

Articles

  • Frontmatter

    KUDPS KUDPS
    1 -2
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  • Notes from JDTC

    Sharon L. Sullivan
    3
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  • Letters in Response to JDTCs "A Feminist Dialogue . . .", Spring 1997

    James Still
    5-10
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  • Letters in Response to JDTCs "A Feminist Dialogue . . .", Spring 1997

    Iris Smith
    11-14
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  • Scene One/Warning Signs: Puritanism and the Early American Theatres of Cruelty

    Anthony Kubiak
    15-34
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  • Something Cloudy, Something Clear: Tennessee Williams's Postmodern Memory Play

    Philip C. Kolin
    35-56
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  • A Discussion with Edward Bond

    Kourosh Gohar, Suzanne Kim, Ian Stuart
    57-68
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  • Celts and Celticists in Howard Brenton's The Romans in Britain

    Meenakshi Ponnuswami
    69-88
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  • Tableaux Vivants: Presenting the Past on the French Restoration Stage

    Kristin Allen-Barbour
    89-108
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  • Praxis: An Editorial Statement

    Kent Neely
    109-110
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  • Review of Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind, by the Neo-Futurists

    Becky K. Becker
    111-114
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  • Paradise Revisited: The Current State of The Living Theatre

    David Callaghan
    115-128
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  • The Location and Theory of Looking

    John Freeman
    129 - 142
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  • Book Reviews

    Thomas Akstens, Mary Jo Sodd, Caroline S. Miles, Lara Dieckmann, David Kilpatrick, Richard Jones, James Fisher, Robert F. Gross
    143-169
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