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The Contributors RUBY COHN: Associate Professor of English and World Literature at San Francisco State College, Professor Cohn is currently on a Guggenheim Fellowship, writing a book on Themes and Techniques of Contemporary European Theater. She is the author of Samuel Beckett: the Comic Gamut, 196~. JOHN D. HURRELL: Associate Professor of English and Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota, Professor Hurrell is the editor of Drama Survey and has published numerous articles on modern British fiction and on drama in a variety of scholarly journals. LESTER A. BEAURLINE: Associate Professor of English, University of Virginia , Professor Beaurline has published essays on 17th century poetry; his editions of Jonson's Epicoene and Beaumont and Fletcher's The Captain are forthcoming. ARTHUR H. NETHERCOT: Retiring in 1963 as Franklyn Bliss Snyder ProfesĀ· sor of English, Northwestern University, Mr. Nethercot has been a visiting professor at the University of Kansas and the University of Montana; he has published widely in the field of drama. LELAND R. PHELPS: Associate Professor of German at Duke University, Professor Phelps has published articles on German literature of the 18th century and two anthologies of modern German stories. VIVIAN MERCIER: Professor of English at the University of Colorado, Dublinborn Mr. Mercier is the author of The Irish Comic Tradition, 1962. DOROTHY U. SEYLER: Having taught at Ohio State University and the University of Kentucky, Miss Seyler is now completing a Ph.D. in English at the State University of New York at Albany. F. J. BERNHARD: Formerly an assistant professor of English at Muhlenberg College, Mr. Bernhard is now in business in Houston. A director of the Houston Shakespeare Society, he has worked as a newspaper critic in Houston and as an actor. DEENA P. METZGER: Recently a graduate student in English at UCLA, Miss Metzger is Drama and Arts Editor and theater critic for the Los Angeles Free Press. JACQUELINE LATHAM: A graduate of London University, Miss Latham teaches in London; she has published articles in the Educational Theatre Journal. GERALD WEALES: A member of the Department of English at the University of Pennsylvania, Professor Weales has published widely in scholarly and commercial journals. His books include American Drama Since World War 11 and, his most recent work, A Play and Its Parts. ROBERT G. SHEDD: Associate editor of Modern Drama, Professor Shedd is coeditor with Haskell M. Block of Masters of Modern Drama, 1964. ...

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