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Contributors • JEAN-LOUIS B{\RRAULT is one of the modern theatre's outstanding actor-directors. LAURE RIESE, who comments on his article, is Professor of French at the University of Toronto and an Associate Editor of Modern Drama. Her books include L 'Ame ·de fa Poesie Canadienne-franfaise, Les Salons Litteraires parisiens and Un peu de nouveau (text for schools). NANCY REINHARDT: Formerly a Fulbright Scholar at Oxford University and teacher at Northfield and Mt. Hermon Schools, Miss Reinhardt is now Assistant Professor of Dramatic Art at the University of California in Santa Barbara. MICHAEL HINDEN is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin. Professor Hinden's field is modern drama and he has published articles on the plays of E. A. Robinson and on Poe. A. H. HOPKINS: A member of the English Department of Glendon College, York University, Mr. Hopkins has also published in the field of film and popular culture. MARIE WAGNER: Associate Professor of German at Rutgers University, Dr. Wagner has published articles in the field of German literature as well as in methodology of foreign language teaching. She is presently working on a book on the German literary ballad. EDWARD L. TUCKER: Associate Professor of English, Virginia Tech., Blacksburg Virginia , Professor Tucker is the author of two books: Richard Henry Wilde: Life and Selected Poems and Vocabulary Power, and a number of articles primarily in the field of Southern Literature. THOMAS P. ADLER: Thomas P. Adler is Assistant Professor of English at Purdue University, where he specializes in dramatic literature. His articles and reviews have appeared in Texas Studies in Literature and Language, Renascence, Educational Theatre Journal, and Drama & Theatre. MICHAEL W. KAUFMAN is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Cornell University. ANDREW K. KENNEDY: Andrew K. Kennedy is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Bergen. He has contributed articles to Modern Drama and his full-length study Language and Modern English Drama is to be published by Cambridge University Press in 1974. (The article in this issue is based on a section of Ch. I of the forthcoming book.) GRACE ECKLEY: Assistant Professor of English at Drake University, Dr. Eckley is the author of books on Benedict Kiely and Edna O'Brien. She is the co-author of Narrator and Character in Finnegans Wake; her articles include a monograph on Finnegans Wake in the current volume of Wisconsin's Literary Monographs MICHELINE SAKHAROFF: Professor of French and Chairman of the Foreign Languages Department at California State University, Northridge, Dr. Sakharoff is the author of a book on seventeenth-century French drama as well as several articles on various French writers. ...

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