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Contributors Notes STUART E. BAKER is Assistant Professor of Theatre at Florida State University. He received his Ph.D. degree from the Graduate Center at City University of New York and is presently working on a book about the development of farce. JOAN F. DEAN. an Assistant Professor at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, received her Ph.D. for her dissertation, "The Narrator in Contemporary British Drama." She is presently at work on a book about Tom Stoppard. LUCINA P. GABBARD is an Associate Professor of English at Eastern Illinois University, where she teaches Modern Drama. She is the author of The Dream Structure of Pinier's Plays, published late in 1976 by Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. She has also published articles in Modern Drama on Stoppard, and on O'Neill and Albee. DIANE FILBY GILLESPIE is an Assistant Professor of English at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington, and Associate Editor of Modernist Studies: Literature & Culture 1920ยท1940. She has published articles in Research Studies, Women in Literature, and English Literature in Transition on Virginia Woolf and May Sinclair. RHODA NATHAN is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at Hofstra University in New York. Her Shavian publications include two articles in The Shaw Review of the Pennshlvania State University Press, "Bernard Shaw and the Inner Light," and' The Shavian Sphinx." She is a contributor to Fabian Feminist: Bernard Shaw and Women, and a co-author of The American Vision, published by Scott Foresman. Professor Nathan is completing a critical biography of Edith Sitwell for the Twayne English Authors Series. An article titled "The Soul at White Heat: Emily Dickinson and Augustinian Meditation" will appear in the midwinter issue of Studia Mystica. CYNTHIA SUTHERLAND. Associate Professor of Encl.ish at the University oi Pittsburgh, is the author of articles on Swift, Wycherley, Bagnold. eighteenth -century tragedy, and the uses of computers in dramatic studies. She is founding co-editor of Eighteenth-Century Life, and is editing Macbeth for the International Shakespeare. SALLY PETERS VOGT is Assistant Professor of English at Yale University. where she teaches a variety of courses. including Modern Drama. Her article "Ann and Superman: Type and Archetype" appears in the Shaw anthology Fabian Feminist, ed. Rodelle Weintraub, and she is currently working on a study of Shaw entitled Fantastic Sojourner: Shaw's Life and Art. ...

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