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  • Contributors Notes

Charles A. Carpenter, Associate Professor of English at SUNY—Binghamton, has contributed the Annual Bibliography to Modern Drama since 1974. He has published a book on Shaw, a Goldentree Bibliography of Modern British Drama, and many articles. His present project is an international bibliography of modern drama studies, 1966-1980.

Gerhard Fischer, who received his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from SUNY—Binghamton, is presently Lecturer in German at the University of New South Wales. He has published articles on Brecht, Heiner Müller, and the history of the Paris Commune; his study The Paris Commune on the Stage: Vallès, Grieg, Brecht, Adamov is to appear later this year. He is currently working on "emancipatory children's theatre" and translating plays of Berlin's GRIPS-Theatre.

Clayton A. Hubbs is Assistant Professor of Literature at Hampshire College, Amherst, Massachusetts. He is currently completing a book on Chekhov and the contemporary theatre.

Mark C. Pilkinton holds a Ph.D. from the University of Bristol and is Assistant Professor of Theatre History and Criticism in the Department of Theatre at the University of Michigan. Before joining the faculty at Michigan, Dr. Pilkinton established the theatre program and Department of Speech and Theatre at Auburn University at Montgomery. Dr. Pilkinton has published articles in Medium Aevum and the Association for Communication Administration Bulletin.

Llewellyn Rabby is Chairman of the Drama Department at Ohio Wesleyan University, and he is at work on a book about design in the plays of Samuel Beckett.

Ronald G. Rollins is Professor of English at Ohio Wesleyan University, and he has written articles on modern Irish drama for James Joyce Review, Shaw Review, Modern Drama, and Modern British Literature. His Book—Sean O'Casey's Drama: Verisimilitude and Vision—is being published by the University of Alabama Press.

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