LOVE AND DEATH
IN TENNESSEE WILLIAMS
Published, Loyola University Library, 1967.
Chapters published in the journal
Modern Drama
and in the
Journal of Popular Culture
.
by John J. Fritscher, Ph.D.
(aka)
Jack Fritscher, Ph.D.
LOVE and DEATH in TENNESSEE WILLIAMS
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INTRODUCTION --
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CHAPTER 1:
The American Blues: Williams' Heritage of Tension in Matter and Form --
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CHAPTER 2:
Place and Time: Always Too Late At Moon Lake --
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CHAPTER 3:
Williams' Art Theme of Poesis, Poet and Poem: Some Unit of His Imagery --
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CHAPTER 4:
Toward A Theory Of Alienation Metaphor: Sex and Violence In Williams --
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CHAPTER 5:
Religion and the Experience of God in Tennessee Williams --
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CHAPTER 6:
The Textual Posture of Tennessee Williams --
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Bibliography --
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