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Contributors • ALBERT E. KALSON is an Associate Professor of English who teaches dramatic literature and film at Purdue University. His articles and reviews on dramatists from Cibber to Williams have appeared in Theatre Survey, Drama and Theatre , Studies in English Literature, Restoration and 18th Century Theatre Research , Educational Theatre Journal, Western Humanities Review, and Modern Language Review. NIGEL HAMPTON is currently Assistant Professor of English at Oakland University in Michigan. His article on Thomas Wolfe recently appeared in The CEA Critic. LINDA WYMAN is Chairman of the English Department at Lincoln University in Missouri. She has previously pubfished poetry and an essay on Marlowe's Faustus. EDMUND J. MINER is a Professor in the Modern Language Department at King's College, Ontario. He teaches courses in Modern Drama and Shakespeare. A.M. GIBBS is Professor of English at Macquarie University, Sydney. His published works include a book on Shaw in the Writers and Critics series and the Clarendon Press edition of the Shorter Poems and Songs of Sir William Davenant. CHARLES A. CARPENTER is an Associate Professor of English, author of Bernard Shaw and the Art ofDestroying Ideals, and many articles on Shaw, Pinter, and others, and is the bibliographer for Modern Drama. ...

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