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The Contributors MARIA P. ALTER: Assistant Professor at Case Western Reserve University, Professor Alter, whose field of special interest is twentieth century German drama, has published numerous articles on Bertolt Brecht. RENATE USMIANI: An Associate Professor in the Department of English of Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. BARCLAY W. BATES: Mr. Bates teaches English at Lowell High School in San Francisco. E. H. MIKHAIL: Chairman of the English Department at the University of Lethbridge, Canada, Dr. Mikhail has published widely on modern British dramatists. He is currently at work on a bibliographical study of British drama. ARNOLD P. HINCHLIFFE: A member of the English Department at Manchester University, Manchester, England, Mr. Hinchliffe has just published a study of Harold Pinter. DAVID K. JEFFREY: A member of the English Department at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, Mr. Jeffrey is completing work on his doctorate there. ALBERT E. JOHNSON: Is Professor of Speech and Drama at Memphis State University. He has published numerous articles on drama and is currently completing a biography of Dion Boucicault. OTTO M. SORENSEN: Assistant Professor of German at Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota, Mr. Sorensen's main field of research is twentieth century German literature. ARTHUR K. OBERG: Assistant Professor of English at the University of Washington , he has published articles in several critical journals. MARGARET S. PEDEN: Assistant Professor of Spanish at the University of Missouri at Columbia, Professor Peden has published articles in Hispania, La Palabra y el Hombre, and Latin American Theatre Review. Her translation of Emilio Carballido's El Norte will be published this fall. KEITH A. DICKSON: Is at present Lecturer in the Department of German at the University of Exeter, England. He has published on several different aspects of German literature, but has a special interest in the modern drama. JOHN D. HASKELL, JR. and ROBERT G. SHEDD: Librarian, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and bibliographer, Mr. Haskell is preparing a selective bibliography of Edward Hopper. Professor Shedd, Associate Editor of Modern Drama, is presently completing an anthology of world drama for Random House. ...

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