24 Robert Corrigan and James L. Rosenberg , eds . , The Context and Craft of Drama ( San Francisco , 1964 ) , p . 239 . 25 Karl Jaspers , ' Basic characteristics of the tragic ' , in Robert Corrigan , ed . , Tragedy : Vision and Form ...
... of himself and deteriorating as his youth slips away . Like the prototypical Williams figure , he now finds himself at the end. The Night of the Iguana , 1961 , directed by Frank Corsaro . 107 Tennessee Williams.
His model of himself as tough , self - sufficient and independent is ultimately no different from that of the society itself and the glimpses which we are given of the civilian world suggest that Rabe's target is not merely the moral ...
This is the second volume in Christopher Bigsby's critical history of the important American dramatists and theatrical movements in the twentieth-century. Volume 1 brought the story to 1940 and included the last plays of O'Neill.
This is the first of two volumes in which Christopher Bigsby offers extended critical readings of the work of the leading dramatists and theatre groups in twentieth-century America.