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- Wilson's Use of Parallels in The Mound Builders
Bily teaches English at Adrian College in Adrian, Michigan. In the following essay, Bily examines Wilson’s uses of parallels in The Mound Builders to show the connections between Dan and Chad, characters who seem on the surface to be dissimilar.
- When The Center Cannot Hold; or, The Problem of Mediation in Lanford Wilson’s The Mound Builders
In the following essay, Callens discusses Wilson’s intent, his characters, and critical response to The Mound Builders.
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