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The Contributors MARDI VALGEMAE: Assistant Professor of English, UCLA, Professor Valgemae has published articles on O'Neill and Elmer Rice and is currently preparing a book on Expressionism in American Drama. C. W. E. BIGSBY: Lecturer in American Literature at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Mr. Bigsby is a Fellow of the Salzburg Seminar and has published several essays on the drama; his books on contemporary American drama, Confrontation and Commitment, will appear late this year. GABRIEL GERSH: A teacher of English in The City University of New York, Professor Gersh's work has appeared in such publications as The New York Times, Saturday Review, The Nation, and Kenyon Review. MARION P. HOLT: Assistant Professor of Spanish at the University of Missouri at St. Louis. Mr. Holt has published in Hispania and edited Lopez Rubio's La venda los ojos, Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1966. JURIS SILENIEKS: Associate Professor of French, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Professor Silenieks has published an essay on Armand Salacrou; his book, Themes and Dramatic Forms in the Plays of Armand Salacrou, will appear next year. WILLIAM J. BRUEHL: Assistant Professor of English, University of Delaware, and a director in the University's theater department. Dr. Bruehl has written the present essay from his Ph.D. dissertation, The Auden/lsherwood Plays. VICTOR E. AMEND: Associate Professor of English, Butler University, Professor Amend contributes to Modern Fiction Studies and is co-editor of an anthology, The Contemporary Thinkers. ROBERT E. TODD: Associate Professor of English and Director of Theatre at Worcester State College. Professor Todd has published in Epoch and Literature and Psychology. ANSELM ATKINS: A monk-priest at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit, Conyers, Georgia, Anselm Atkins has published several essays on modern drama and theology; he is working on his Ph.D. in Literature and Theology. MILTON A. MAYS: Assistant Professor of English, University of Washington, Dr. Mays publishes in his special areas of interest, fiction and drama of the 19th and 20th centuries. RONALD GASKELL: Lecturer in English, University of Bristol, Mr. Gaskell has published essays on Lorca and Yeats and written poetry and criticism for several English and American periodicals. JOHN D. HASKELL, JR. and ROBERT G. SHEDD: Librarian, University of Maryland , Baltimore County, and bibliographer, Mr. Haskell is preparing a selective bibliography of Edward Hopper. Professor Shedd, Associate Editor of Modern Drama, is presently completing an anthology of world drama for Random House. ...

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