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Contributors Notes BRUCE BIGLEY. Assistant Professor of English at the University of Montana, teaches Modem Drama and the Romantic Period. He is currently working on a book on the transfonnations that occur in European Drama from 1880 to 1920, with central focus on Ibsen, Synge. and von ~ofm annslhal. WARREN LEAMON is Assistant Professor at The University of Georgia. His articles on Yeats appear in Southern Review and the forthcoming Southwest Review. He has published on Anglo-Irish. British and American Literature in Ireland and the United States. "Theatre as Dream: Yeats's Stagecraft" is a chapter from his as yet unpublished book on Yeats and the rise of realism. SISTER CORONA SHARP is Professor of English at Brescia College, London, Ontario, and a member of the Faculty of Graduate Studies at the University of Western Ontario. Her work has appeared in UTO, ELH, Modern Drama, The Shaw Review, and other learned journals. JOHN STINSON, as Associate Professor in the English Department of the State University of New York at Fredonia, has haa articles published in Modern Drama, Cithara, American Benedictine Review, and Journal of Popular Culture and Renascence. Two articles on the literary relationships between Burgess and Joyce are forthcoming in the Journal of Modern Literature and in the Evelyn Waugh Newsletter. FRANCO TONELLI is Associate Professor of French and Italian and Chairman of the Department of French and Italian at the University of California, Irvine. He is the author of L'Esthetique de la Cruaute (Nizet, Paris, 1972) and of several articles on contemporary drama which have appeared both In the United States and Italy. ...

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