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Sources
Corrigan, Robert, ed. "Five Dramas of Selfhood." In The New Theatre of Europe. Dell, 1962, pp. 9-31.
Taubman, Howard. Review of A Man for All Seasons in the New York Times, Vol. 23, November, 1961.
Further Reading
Alvarez, A. "The Price of Period." In British New Statesman, Vol. 60, July 9, 1960, p. 46. An early review of the original London stage play that calls the play a "historical romance," too "cozy" for real dramatic tragedy.
Atkins, Anselm. "Robert Bolt: Self,...
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