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The Contributors ROBERT EMMET JONES. An Assistant Professor of French at The University of Georgia, Professor Jones has published articles on Lenormand and Camus, and has just finished a study of the contemporary French drama. He is presently working on a critical analysis of the plays of Giraudoux and a study of the drama of Tennessee Williams. CHARLES A. CARPENTER, JR. and ELIZABETH COOK. Mr. Carpenter is the Bibliographer for the Shaw Review and a graduate student in English at Cornell University. Mrs. Cook was Mr. Carpenter's assistant on this project. ANDREW MACLEISH. Professor MacLeish is an Assistant Professor of English at Northern Illinois University at De Kalb, Illinois. MARION MONTGOMERY. Currently teaching at the University of Georgia, Mr. Montgomery has published stories and articles in the Western Review, English Journal, Mississippi Quarterly, and the University of Kansas City Review. LEONARD C. PRONKO. Assistant Professor of Romance Languages at Pomona. College, Professor Pronko spent 1956-57 in Paris as recipient of a French Government grant studying recent developments in the French theater. He has published articles in Modem Language Forum, and has translated essays by Ionesco and Achard for Theatre Arts: A. CRAIG BELL. Mr. Bell, editor of The Dumasian, the magazine of the Dumas Association, is the author of Alexandre Dumas: A Biography and Study, and Passer-By. PHILIP WEISSMAN, M.D. Dr. Weissman, a practicing psychoanalyst of the Consulting Staff of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute Treatment Center, is the author of several studies on creative imagination in the theater. EDWARD GROFF. Professor Groff is an Assistant Professor of English at Louisiana State University in New Orleans. PAVEL A. MARKOV. Soviet writer and theatrical critic, Professor Markov is currently at the Institute of Theatrical Art in Moscow. His published books include New Theatrical Trends, Theatrical Portraits, and Komissarzheos1wya and the Moscow Art Theater. Many of his books, including The Sooiet Theater, have appeared in English. CHRISTOPHER FITZ-SIMON. Currently writing and performing for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation~s radio and television network, Mr. Fitz-Simon is an honors graduate of Dublin University where he was chairman of the Dublin University players and editor of the literary periodical, Icarus. EARL FARLEY and MARVIN CARLSON. The first part of their bibliography appeared in the September issue. Mr. Farley is Acting Head, Preparations Department, Watson Memorial Library, the University of Kansas. Mr. Carlson, graduate student at the University of Kansas, now has a fellowship at Cornell University. ...

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