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- Simon's Use of Humor in his Play
In the following essay, Poquette discusses Simon's use of humor in his play.
- Simon's Blending of Comedy and Drama
In this essay, Metzger discusses Simon's blending of comedy and drama in his play and examines its characterizations and plot movements.
- The Emotional Disabilities of the Kurnitz Family
In this essay, Kerschen examines the emotional disabilities of the Kurnitz family, the subject of the play.
- An Interview with Neil Simon
In the following interview, Simon comments on his career, comedic elements in his plays, and writing serious plays, including Lost in Yonkers.
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