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Brown, Julie. "The Great Ventriloquist Act-Gender and Voice m the Fiction Workshop," in Associated Writing Programs Chronicle, September, 1993, pp 7-9.
Bryer, Jackson R. "Lanford Wilson," in The Playwright's Art Conversations with Contemporary American Dramatists, Rutgers University Press, 1995, pp.277-96.
DiGaetam, John L. "Lanford Wilson," in A Search for a Postmodern Theatre. Interviews with Contemporary Playwrights, Greenwood Press, 1991, pp. 285-93.
Ferguson, Mary Anne. Images of Women in Literature, Houghton...
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