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The Contributors DAVID R. CLARK: Associate Professor of English, the University of Massachusetts ; author of the forthcoming W. B. Yeats and the Theatre Of Desolate Reality (Dublin: The Dolmen Press); co-editor with Robin Skelton of The Massachusetts Review's recent "An Irish Gathering: Letters, Memoirs, Poems. Articles. of Twentieth Century Ireland." IRENE SCOBBIE: Until recently a member of the Department of Scandinavian Studies, Cambridge, Miss Scobbie is the newly appointed Head of the Swedish Department, University of Aberdeen. She is the author of Par Lagerkvist: An Introduction, and her book Contrasts in Par Lagerkvist is expected to appear this year. RONALD AYLING: Lecturer in English at Rhodes University, South Africa. Mr. Ayling has contributed articles to Modern Drama, Drama Survey, The Dubliner , Irish Times, Kilkenny Magazine, and English Studies in Africa. ROBERT,S. RYF: Professor of English, Occidental College; author of A New Approach to Joyce (University of California Press, 1962); presently at work on a book to be entitled Joseph Conrad's Dramatic Imagination. MARGERY M. MORGAN: Formerly at Royal Holloway College, University of London, Miss Morgan is now Senior Lecturer in English, Monash University, Victoria, Australia. She is the author of A Drama of Political Man: A Study in the Plays of Granville Barker (Sidgwick and Jackson, London). ARTHUR E. WATERMAN: Associate Professor of English, Georgia State College. His article in this issue is from a book about Susan Glaspell Professor Waterman is writing for the Twayne US Authors Series. FRANCIS E. ABERNETHY: Professor Abernethy is a member of the English Department , Lamar State College, Texas. He is president of the Texas Folklore Society. JORDAN Y. MILLER: Mr. Miller is Associate Professor of English at Kansas State University. He is the author of American Dramatic Literature (McGraw Hill, 1961) and Eugene O'Neill and the American Critic (Archon Books, 19(2). BETTINA KNAPP: Assistant Professor of French at Hunter College; author of Louis Jouvet, Man of the Theatre, Louise Labe (Lettres Moderne, 1964); coauthor of That Was Yvette (Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1964). CHARLES R. LYONS: Professor Lyons is Chairman of the Department of Speech .and Drama, Principia College. He has contributed articles on the drama to French Review, Scandinavian Studies, and Criticism. RALPH BEHRENS: Professor of English, Arkansas State College. Articles by Mr. Behrens have appeared in Comparative Literature, The French Review, Modern Language Quarterly, and Classical Journal. STANLEY G. ESKIN: Mr. Eskin is Assistant Professor of English, University of California, Berkeley. JOHN UNTERECKER: Department of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University; author of A Reader's Guide to William Butler Yeats (Noonday), Lawrence Durrell (Columbia University Press, 1964): editor Yeats (Prentice-Hall. Twentieth-Century Views). Professor Unterecker is currently in Ireland on a Guggenheim Fellowship to do work on Yeats and the Abbey. ...

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