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Contributors • ADOLF K.H. BARTH is Akademischer Oberrat at Freiburg University, where he teaches English. He has contributed articles to German Studies and L WU, and is currently working on dramatic theory and structural approaches to the theatre of the absurd. ANTONY COLEMAN is a Visiting Professor of English at Heidelberg University. He has published articles on eighteenth century drama and literature and AngloIrish and modern poetry in Notes and Queries, Studies, Times Literary Supplement , Theatre Research and Theatre Notebook. RICHARD WALL is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Calgary. He has published articles on Joyce in the James Joyce Quarterly, International Association for Study ofAnglo-Irish Literature Newsletter and ARIEL. GILLETTE ELVGREN, JR. is Assistant Professor of Theatre at the University of Pittsburg . The interviews and research for the Terson article were obtained on an extended study visit to England done under the auspices of Florida State University and Martin Essfin, director of Radio Drama, B.B.C. His article "Documentary Theatre in Stoke-on-Trent", recently appeared in the Educational Theatre Journal. SUSAN c. STONE is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Calgary, specializing in drama. Dr. Stone has contributed an article on Shaw, "Geneva: Paean to the Dictators?" to The Shaw Review. ANDREW PARKIN is Assistant Professor of English at the University of British Columbia. He edits the Canadian Association of Irish Studies Newsletter, is Canadian Bibliographer for the International Association for the Study of Anglo-Irish Literature, and has published articles on Yeats, Beckett and Noh theatre. He is the author of Stage One: A Canadian Scenebook (1974) and is currently working on a book about Yeats. ...

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