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Contributors • ORM OVERLAND is Professor of American Literature at the University of Bergen, Norway. He has published The Making of an American Classic: James Fenimore Cooper's THE PRAIRIE, America Perceived: A View from Abroad in the 20th Century and numerous articles. He edits the journal American Studies in Scandinavia. BARRY GROSS is Associate Professor of English at Michigan State University. He recently completed a book on Scott Fitzgerald and is at work on a book on Miller. VINCENT J. MURPHY received his doctorate from the University of Toronto in 1973 for a dissertation on Samuel Beckett. He is a lecturer in the Department of English of Univeristy College in the University of Toronto. On July 1 ENOCH BRATER will join the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. A contributor to the special Pinter issue of Modern Drama, he has also written recently for Comparative Drama, Educational Theatre Journal, Twentieth Century Literature, Journal ofModern Literature, Modern Language Quarterly, and The New Republic. CHARLES A. CARPENTER is an Associate Professor of English, author of Bernard Shaw and the Art ofDestroying Ideals, and many articles on Shaw, Pinter, and others, and is the bibliographer for Modern Drama. LAWRENCE LOWENTHAL is a Lecturer in the Department of English and American Literature at Tel Aviv University. ...

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