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The Contributors ROBERT GREEN: Mr. Green is Lecturer in Literature at The University College in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. J. A. COLLINS: Professor Collins teaches in the College of Humanities at the University of Puerto Rico. He has published poetry, fiction, essays. and criticism in the United States and India. He will be in London this year editing the correspondence of R. C. Trevelyan. LELAND STARNES: Professor Starnes is the Director of Undergraduate Drama and the Director of the Dramatic Association at Yale University. He has directed several of Williams's plays with the Dramatic Association and with professional companies. Professor Starnes is presently studying the work of the director as interpretative artist. VASA D. MIHAILOVICH: Associate Professor of Slavic literatures at the University of North Carolina, Vasa D. Mihailovich has published articles on Russian and Yugoslav literature and is a co-editor of a forthcoming anthology of modern Yugoslav literature in English translation. Part One of Professor Mihailovich's article appeared in the last issue of Modern Drama. JOHN H. STROUPE: An Associate Professor of English at Western Michigan University, Mr. Stroupe has published in a variety of journals and is one of the editors of Comparative Drama. He is working on Faces Fit for Masks, a study of the continuity and development of the dramatic use of the mask. JERE REAL: Mr. Real, currently Shubert Playwright at the University of Virginia , is completing work on a doctorate in English. CINDY S. A. M. CAINE: Miss Caine, a graduate student at the University of California at Berkeley. is presently engaged in a study of Chekhov. She began her study of structure in the one-act play while taking a seminar fromProfessor Ruby Cohn. FRANK R. CUNNINGHAM: Mr. Cunningham is Parkhurst Research Fellow at Lehigh University. In the last year his articles have been published in the James Joyce Quarterly, The New York Times Book Review, and The Saturday Review, among others. GRACE A. LAMACCHIA: Assistant Professor of English at St. John's University, Brooklyn Center, New York, Miss Lamacchia is currently working on Browning's poetry and Sterne's Tristram Shandy. RUTH MULVEY HARMER: Presently an Associate Professor at California State College at Pomona, Mrs. Harmer has worked with the Mexico City News, Newsweek, the Washington Post, and others. She has also had articles published in Atlantic, Nation, and in scholarly journals. Her books include The High Cost of Dying. CHARLES AUGHTRY: Mr. Aughtry teaches modern drama and black literature at Wheaton College (Ma£sachusetts), where he is Associate Dean of the college. He is the editor of Landmarks in Modern Drama. ...

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