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The Contributors ALAN PRICE: Senior Lecturer, Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Professor Price has written books and articles on J. M. Synge, and on Victorian sages; has edited anthologies of poems and plays for schools; has lectured in Germany, Romania and Egypt, and is now Visiting Professor of English at University of North Carolina. BARBARA BELLOW WATSON: member of the English Department of the City College of New York. She is the author of A Shavian Guide to the Intelligent Woman, and has published poetry and criticism in The New Yorker, Kenyon Review, Prairie Schooner, Harpers, The Shaw Review, and other journals. MICHAEL J. SIDNELL: Associate Professor of English at Trent University and a visiting member of the Graduate Faculty at York University, Ontario. Professor Sidnell has contributed articles on Yeats's manuscripts, Irish subjects, etc. to Publications of the Bibliographical Society of America; W. B. Yeats: Centenary Essays, Essays and Studies; the Cambridge Review and others. He is currently at work on a book on Yeats's unpublished papers. DAVID KRAUSE: teaches dramatic literature at Brown University. He is the author of Sean O'Casey, and has written articles on Synge, Yeats, Boucicault, and Etherege. He is presently completing a two-volume edition of O'Casey's letters. E. H. MIKHAIL: Chairman of the English Department at the University of Lethbridge , Canada, Dr. Mikhail has published articles on modern British dramatists. He is currently at work on a bibliographical study of British drama. LOUISE O. CLEVELAND: Teaching Assistant in contemporary literature at the University of Wisconsin. Her previously published work has been in fiction. CHARLES R. LYONS: Associate Professor, Department of Dramatic Art, University of California, Berkeley.. Author of Bertolt Brecht: The Dispair and the Polemic, and Shakespeare and the Ambiguity of Love's Triumph, Professor Lyons is currently working on a critical study of Ibsen for the Crosscurrents! Modern Critiques series. CHARLES C. HAMPTON, JR.: Associate Professor at San Francisco State College, last year directed a mixed-media staging of Beckett's All That Fall at The University of Calgary, Canada. JOAN TINDALE BLINDHEIM: Lecturer in English at the University of Oslo, and in history of the theater and drama at the Norwegian State Theatre School. She has contributed articles to the Norwegian press and is now working on a linguistic analysis of British actors' recordings of Hamlet's soliloquies. MALCOLM PAGE: Assistant Professor of English at Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia. He has completed a study of John Arden's plays, to be published by Twayne in their English Authors Series. KATHERINE H. BURKMAN: Instructor in Comparative Literature at Ohio State University. Her article on A Slight Ache is Miss Burkman's first publication . ...

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