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The Contributors JOHN C. WENTZ. Assistant Professor of English at Rutgers University, The College or South Jersey, Mr. Wentz contributed the "Filadelfia" entry to the Enciclapedia dello Spettacolo. ARNOLD L. GOLDSMITH. Professor Goldsmith, who teaches English at Wayne State University, has published articles on nineteenth and twentieth century American literature. Co-editor of the Publication Guide for Literary and Linguistic Scholars, he is now working on a critical biography of Charles G. Norris. CLAUDE K. ABRAHAM. Dr. Abraham is presently Instructor in French at the University of Illinois. FERDINANDa D. MAURINO. A specialist in Spanish Modernismo and contemporary Italian literature (with particular attention to Neapolitan writers), Dr. Maurino has published several articles and books. He is Professor of Romance Languages and Literature at Dickinson College. ARTHUR H. NETHERCOT. Professor of English at Northwestern University, Mr. Nethercot is the author of Men and Supermen: The Shavian Portrait Gallery. The first volume of his two-volume biography, The First Five Lives of Annie Besant, was published earlier th~ year. PAVEL A. MARKOV. Currently at the Institute of Theatrical Art in Moscow, Professor Markov is a prominent Soviet writer and theatrical critic. His published books include New Theatrical Trends, Theatrical Portraits, and Komissarzhevskaya and the Moscow Art Theater. Many of his books, including The Soviet Theater, have appeared in English. ELY STOCK. Mr. Stock is a Teaching Associate in the Department of American Civilization at Brown University where he is completing work for the Ph.D. BERNARD KNIEGER. Professor Knieger teaches contemporary literature at the University of Wisconsin. He has published critical articles on various subjects. WINIFRED L. DUSENBURY. Professor Dusenbury teaches English at the University of Florida. Her book, The Theme of Loneliness in Modern American Drama, was recently published by the University of Florida Press. JAMES R. HURT. Mr. Hurt is instructor in the Deparbnent of English, Speech, and Dramatic Arts at the University of Kentucky's Northwest Center at Henderson, Kentucky. ...

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