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The Contributors ANDREW KARPATI KENNEDY: Lecturer in English, University of Bergen. He has been a contributor to The Observer (London) and is now at work on a study of the language of modern drama. ROBERT TEMBECK: teaches at the College Bois-de-Boulogne, Montreal. He has started a performing group for a Theater of Cruelty which won an entry for the 1969 Dominion Drama Festival. NORMA LEVINE: Miss Levine is a graduate student at the University of Toronto . Her article on Eisenstein was written under the direction of Professor Makoto Ueda. ELI PFEFFERKORN: member of the Department of English, Bar-Han University, Ramat-Gan, Israel. He is the editor of Hebrew Book Review. LOUIS D. GIANNETTI: Assistant Professor of English, Emory University. His article on Livings is part of a book-length study to be titled The Drama of the Welfare State. CHARLES A. CARPENTER: Assistant Professor of English at the University of Delaware. His articles and bibliographies on Shaw have appeared in the Shaw Review, Modern Drama, and elsewhere. He has completed a book on Shaw's early plays to be published by the University of Wisconsin Press. BETTINA KNAPP: Professor Knapp teaches French at Hunter College. She is the author of many books and articles on French drama and theater. HAROLD H. WATTS: Professor Watts teaches English at Purdue University. He has written on the theory of comedy and tragedy, and his book-length study of Aldous Huxley will soon be published. JAMES T. NARDIN: Professor of English at Louisiana State University. FRED A. SOCHATOFF: author of articles on classical philology, Shakespeare, and modern drama and dramatists. He is Professor of English at Carnegie-Mellon University. ALICE MANDANIS: Mrs. Mandanis is completing work on her Ph.D. degree at The Catholic University of America. ...

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