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.

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LOVE and DEATH in TENNESSEE WILLIAMS
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Precis-Synopsis for Doctoral Orals Presentation -- Text

INTRODUCTION -- Text

CHAPTER 1:
The American Blues: Williams' Heritage of Tension in Matter and Form -- Text

CHAPTER 2:
Place and Time: Always Too Late At Moon Lake -- Text

CHAPTER 3:
Williams' Art Theme of Poesis, Poet and Poem: Some Unit of His Imagery -- Text

CHAPTER 4:
Toward A Theory Of Alienation Metaphor: Sex and Violence In Williams -- Text

CHAPTER 5:
Religion and the Experience of God in Tennessee Williams -- Text

CHAPTER 6:
The Textual Posture of Tennessee Williams -- Text

Bibliography -- Text

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