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The Contributors ARTHUR H. NETHERCOT: Professor of English at Northwestern University. He is the author of Men and Supermen: The Shavian Portrait Gallery. The second volume of his life of Annie Besant is due to appear shortly. JOHN V. HAGOPIAN: Professor of English, Harpur College, State University of New York. For the last three years Professor of American Studies, The University of the Saar. Professor Hagopian's publications cover the range of English and American literature from Chaucer to Arthur Miller. MICHAEL J. O'NEILL: A member of the English Department at the University of Ottawa, Canada, Professor O'Neill has contributed articles on Anglo-Irish literature to various American and Irish publications. His book on Lennox Robinson, former director of the Abbey Theatre, and the rise of realism in Irish drama will be published later this year. JAMES T. BOULTON: Mr. Boulton is Reader in English Literature, The University , Nottingham. In October Routledge and Kegan Paul, with Toronto University Press, will publish his The Language of Politics in the Age of Wilkes and Burke. CORBIN S. CARNELL: Professor Carnell is a member of the English Department , University of Florida. THOMAS F. VAN LAAN: A member of the English Department, Rutgers University . Mr. Van Laan's chief interest is in modem drama, but his publications include articles on Donne and Everyman as well as on Synge and Ibsen. GEORGE A. PANICHAS: Assistant Professor of English, University of Maryland. His book on Lawrence, Adventures in Consciousness, will be appearing in the next year. FRANK DAUSTER: Professor of Romance Languages, Rutgers University. Publications include Breve historia de la poesia mexicana, and, forthcoming Ensayos sobre poesia mexicana. PAVEL MARKOV: Director, Moscow Art Theater. Professor Markov's reviews of the Moscow theater have appeared in earlier issues of Modern Drama. MARILYN GADDIS ROSE: Dr. Rose teaches Comparative Literature at Stephens College, Missouri. She has published articles and reviews on Green in both American and French publications and is now writing a book about him. ROBERT G. SHEDD: Professor Shedd is Associate Editor of Modern Drama. ...

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