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Tennessee Williams (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)

by Harold Bloom

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0877546363, Hardcover)

The works of Tennessee Williams are acclaimed for their tragic heroes and heroines, innovative staging techniques, and realistic themes. Examined works include his A Streetcar Named Desire, Battle of Angels, The Glass Menagerie, and Camino Real.

This title, Tennessee Williams, part of Chelsea House Publishers’ Modern Critical Views series, examines the major works of Tennessee Williams through full-length critical essays by expert literary critics. In addition, this title features a short biography on Tennessee Williams, a chronology of the author’s life, and an introductory essay written by Harold Bloom, Sterling Professor of the Humanities, Yale University.

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A collection of critical essays on Williams and his works arranged in chronological order of publication.

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