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  1. 1
    by Bentley, Eric, 1916-
    Published 1987
    Book
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    by Gould, Jean, 1909-1993
    Published 1968
    “…Modern American playwrights.…”
    Book
  4. 4
    Published 1952
    Table of Contents: “…Position and Problems of the Contemporary Mexican Playwright /…”
    Conference Proceeding Book
  5. 5
    by Hayman, Ronald, 1932-
    Published 1975
    “…Contemporary playwrights…”
    Book
  6. 6
    by McCarthy, Mary 1912-1989
    Published 1963
    Table of Contents: “…The American realist playwrights…”
    Book
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    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…-- The internet in a post-postmodern world / Doris Teske -- Re-reading postmodernism -- Pragmatic commitments : postmodern realism in Don DeLillo, Maxine Hong Kingston and James Ellroy / Christophe Den Tandt -- Why Derrida is not a postmodernist / Christopher Norris -- Paradox vs. analogy : De Man and Foucault / Helga Thalhofer -- 'Civilization's fear of nature' : postmodernity, culture, and environment in the god of small things / Peter Mortensen -- Beyond postmodernism -- Beyond postmodernism : toward an aesthetic of trust / Ihab Hassan -- Wobbly grounds : postmodernism's precarious footholds in novels by Bradbury, Parker, Rushdie, Swift / Klaus Stierstorfer -- Beyond indifference : new departures in British fiction at the turn of the 21st century / Vera Nunning -- Shades of gray : the peculiar postmodernism of Alasdair Gray / Dietmar Bohnke -- American postmodernist literature at the turn of the millennium : the death and return of the subject / Victoria Lipina-Berezkina -- The Anglo-Irish playwright Martin McDonagh : postmodernist zeitgeist as cliche and a (re)turn to the voice of common sense / Susanne Peters -- Extension of the battle zone : Ian McEwan's cult novel the Cement garden / Laurenz Volkmann.…”
    Book
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    by Díaz Bialet, Agustín
    Published 1943
    “…This method makes the study anodyne, the great figures are reduced to a lower level for reasons of time, and at the end of the academic year, the student only remembers a catalog of names, without logical connection; he studied the Archpriest of Talavera in the first classes of the year, and returns to study Quevedo, after having passed through his mind to mystics, lyricists and playwrights; and of the passage from the prose of Talavera to Quevedo, he knows nothing.…”
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