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The Contributors CLINTON W. TROWBRIDGE: Professor Trowbridge is an Associate Professor of English at Adelphi Suffolk College, Oakdale, N.V. He is a specialist in twentieth century American literature and has published articles on Salinger, Bellow, and Flannery O'Conner. JOHN J. STINSON: Mr. Stinson is an instructor of English at The State University College of New York at Fredonia. He expects to complete his dissertation on modem British fiction and receive the Ph.D. degree from N.Y.U. next year. LAURENCE G. AVERY: Assistant Professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he has published articles in the Library Chronicle of the University of Texas and American Literature. His book, A Catalogue of the Maxwell Anderson Collection, will be published by the Humanities Research Center of the University of Texas. LEONARD BERKMAN: Mr. Berkman is a playwright. He is currently completing a doctoral dissertation at the Yale University School of Drama on "The Treatment of Intimate Relationships in the Plays of Tennessee Williams." C. W. E. BIGSBY: Lecturer in American Literature at the University of Wales, Aberstwyth, Professor Bigsby is a fellow of the Salzburg Seminar and has published several essays on the drama; his book on contemporary American drama, Confrontation and Commitment, will appear late this year. MARDI VALGEMAE: Professor Valgemae is a member of the Department of English at the University of California, Los Angeles. His articles have appeared in Educational Theatre Journal, Huntington Library Quarterly, and Explicator. HENRY KNEPLER: Professor of English at Illinois Institute of Technology and Chairman of its Department of Language and Literature, Mr. Knepler has contributed several articles to Modern Drama. He is a co-editor of What Is the Play, a drama anthology just published by Scott-Foresman. His book, The Gilded Stage, will be published by Morrow in 1968. JOY FLASCH: Assistant Professor of English at Langston University, Langston, Oklahoma, Mrs. Flasch is a candidate for the Ed.D. degree in Higher Education at Oklahoma State University. She is currently writing a critical biography of the Negro poet Melvin Beaunorus Tolson f()r Twayne. WILLIAM R. REARDON: Professor Reardon is a member of the department of Dramatic Arts at the University of California at Santa Barbara. HORST FRENZ: Professor of English and Chairman of the Comparative literature Program at Indiana University. Professor Frenz has published several books and contributed numerous articles to both American and foreign periodicals. FREDERIC FLEISHER: Scandinavian correspondent of the New York Herald Tribune, The Christian Science Monitor, and the San Francisco Chronicle, . Mr.. Fleisher has published school and college textbooks for use in Scandinavia. He .has translated and edited Seven Swedish Poets and has just published The New Sweden. PHILIP G. HILL: Professor Hill is head of the Department of Speech, Furman University. ...

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