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The Contributors DAVID S. THATCHER: Profeswr Thatcher teaches in the English Department, University of Victoria. He has written on Yeats, Hardy, and Aldington, and his book on Nietzsche, Nietzsche in England, 1890-1914, appeared last year. RUBY COHN: Professor Cohn is one of the editors of Modern Drama. Of her many books, the latest is Dialogue in A1nerican Drama due to be published this year. She teaches at the California Institute of the Arts. JUDITH ZIVANOVIC: Professor Zivanovic teaches at South Dakota State University at Brookings. EARL DEAN BEVAN: Professor Bevan is a member of the English Department at Baker University. SIDNEY P. ALBERT: Professor of Philosophy, California State College, Los Angeles . Author of many articles on Shaw and of a book on Major Barbara, scheduled for publication in 1972. KURT TETZELI v. ROSADOR: Dr. RosadoI' is Lecturer, English Depal"tment, University of Bonn. His book, Magic in Elizabethan Drama, was published last year. He is now at work on a book on thematic structure in modern drama. BEVERLY J. DeLONG-TONELLI: Professor DeLong-Tonelli teaches Spanish at California State College, Long Beach. She has published scholarly articles on Lorca and Valle-Inclan in addition to articles on Arrabal. JOHN KILLINGER: Professor Killinger teaches at the Vanderbilt Divinity School. His interest in Arrabal was encouraged by grants from ACLS and AATS. He is the author of several books of which World in Collapse: The Vision of A bsurd Drama is the latest. BARRY N. SCHWARTZ: Coordinator of Planning and Programs at New York Community College. Professor Schwartz has published numerous articles and poems in addition to Psychedelic Art and White Racism USA: History, Pathology , Practice. DONNA GERSTENBERGER: Author of John Millington Synge (New York, 1964) and co-author of The American Novel 1789-1968: A Checklist of Twentieth Century Criticism, Vol. II (Chicago, 1969). Professor Gerstenberger is a member of the English Department at the University of Washington. MICHAEL MORLEY: Senior Lecturer in German, University of Auckland. His main interests are twentieth century German and comparative literature. He has published articles on Brecht in Oxford German Studies, German Life and Letters, and The Germanic Review. JON R. FARRIS: Mr. Farris received his Ph.D. degree from Tufts University. His study of Deirdre is his first published article. ...

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