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Contributors • EVERT SPRINCHORN is Chainnan of the Drama Department at Vassar College and the author of numerous articles on the European and especially on the Scandinavian theatre. He has published Ibsen's Letters and Speeches, Wagner on Music and Drama, The Genius of the Scandinavian Theatre (an anthology), and translations and editions of many of Strindberg's autobiographical works and plays. MARVIN CARLSON is a Professor of Theatre Arts at Cornell University. He is the author of The Theatre of the French Revolution, The French Stage in the Nineteenth Century, and The German Stage in the Nineteenth Century. JOHN S. CHAMBERLAIN is an Assistant Professor of Drama and English at the University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus. He completed his doctoral dissertation , a critical study of Ibsen's drama, at the University of London in 1970. M. S. BARRANGER: Associate Professor of Theatre and Chainnan of the Department of Theatre and Speech at Tulane University; Professor Barranger is editor of a play anthology and author of articles on modern drama. GARY T. DAVENPORT: An Associate Professor of English at the State College of Arkansas, Dr. Davenport's specialty is Modern British literature. He has published previously in Eire-Ireland, Southern Humanities Review, and Sewanee Review. JAMES WOODFIELD is an Associate Professor at the University of New Brunswick, where he teaches modern drama. He is presently on leave researching backgrounds to early Modern British drama. KATHLEEN M. VOGT: Dr. Vogt wrote her dissertation on Yeats's plays at the University of Massachusetts. She currently teaches in the English Department at Wheaton College. ALEXANDER LEGGATT is Associate Professor of English at University College, University of Toronto and Associate Editor of Modern Drama. His publications include Citizen Comedy in the Age of Shakespeare (1973), and Shakespeare's Comedy of Love (1974), as well as articles and reviews on Shakespeare and his contemporaries, and on modern drama. ...

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