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Drewey Wayne Gunn, Jaime Harker
As a result of a series of court cases, by the mid-1960s the U.S. post office could no longer interdict books that contained homosexuality. Gay writers were eager to take advantage of this new freedom, but the only houses poised to capitalize on the
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Drewey Wayne Gunn
Previous surveys of the gay theatrical repertoire have concentrated on plays produced on Broadway or in London's West End. This comprehensive guide goes well beyond these earlier studies by introducing productions from Off Broadway, from regional the
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Drewey Wayne Gunn
Examining the development of gay American fiction and providing an essential reading list, this literary survey covers 257 works--novels, novellas, a graphic story cycle and a narrative poem--in which gay and bisexual male characters play a major rol
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Drewey Wayne Gunn
While American gay fiction has received considerable scholarly attention, little has been given to developments in other English-speaking countries. This survey catalogs 254 novels and novellas by some 173 British, Irish and Commonwealth authors in w
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Drewey Wayne Gunn
In The Gay Male Sleuth in Print and Film (2005), scholar Drewey Wayne Gunn examined the history of gay detectives beginning with the first recognized gay novel, The Heart in Exile, which appeared in 1953. In the years since the original edition's pub
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Drewey Wayne Gunn
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Modern Drama. 33:313-321
For nearly fifty years one of Tennessee Williams's abiding passions was his love for Chekhov. In 1979 he claimed, " I have not been subjected to any influence but that of Chekhov in my profession." Above all, he consistently praised The Sea Gull. In
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Papers of The Bibliographical Society of Canada. 34
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Drewey Wayne Gunn
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Modern Drama. 24:26-35
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Drewey Wayne Gunn
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Educational Theatre Journal. 30:368
By now it should be no news that Tennessee Williams will present the textual editor of any definitive collection of his plays an enormous problem.' But after reading Tennessee Williams: A Tribute, a collection of essays by fifty-two critics edited by