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Brantley, Ben, ‘‘A Game of Feudal Feuding,’’ in New York Times, March 12, 1999, p. E1.
Brustein, Robert, ‘‘A Question of Identity,’’ in The Third Theatre, Simon and Schuster, 1969, pp. 101–02.
Camus, Albert, The Myth of Sysiphus, and Other Essays, translated by Justin O’Brien, Hamish Hamilton, 1955, pp. 96–99.
Catinella, Joseph, ‘‘Lion in Winter at Theater Forum,’’ in New York Times, December 27, 1981, p. K21.
Evett, Marianne, ‘‘Putting on Heirs: Henry II Shakes...
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