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Ballet, Arthur H. "In Our Living and In Our Dying" in English Journal, Vol XLV, no. 5, May, 1956, pp. 243-49. In this essay, Ballet considers Our Town in terms of its affinity with classical tragedy.
Brown, John Mason "Wilder's 'Our Town'" in his Dramatis Personae: A Retrospective Show, Viking, 1963, pp 79-84. A highly respected drama critic and editor for the Saturday Review during the 1940s, Brown wrote several critical studies of the American theater. In this assessment of Our Town, written in 1938...
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