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Contributors DONALD KEENE is Professor of Japanese at Columbia Uni­ versity. Author of about twenty books, including critical studies of Japanese literature and drama and translations, Professor Keene is presently writing a four-volume history of Japanese literature, World Within Walls. The first volume, Japanese Literature of the Pre-Modern Era, 1600-1867, was published in November, 1976, by Holt, Rinehart and Win­ ston. PATRICK J. COLLINS recently completed the doctoral pro­ gram in English at the University of California at Berkeley. He is currently completing a monograph entitled The N-Town Plays and Medieval Picture Cycles. His essay “Narrative Bible Cycles in Medieval Art and Drama” ap­ peared in an earlier volume of this journal. BETTINA KNAPP is Professor of Romance Languages at Hunter College and the Graduate Center of CUNY. Pro­ fessor Knapp is the author of many books, including Louis Jouvet, Man of the Theatre; Antonin Artaud: Man of Vision; Jean Genet; Jean Racine; Mythos and Renewal in Modern Theatre; Georges Duhamel; Jean Cocteau; Off-Stage Voices; and Maurice Maeterlinck. LEONARD TENNENHOUSE is an assistant professor of English at Wayne State University. He has published on Medieval and Renaissance literature and has edited The Practice of Psychoanalytic Criticism, published by the Wayne State University Press. ...

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