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Williams, Tennessee - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
CRITICISM
Kolin, Philip C. “‘No Masterpiece Has Been Overlooked’: The Early Reception and Significance of Tennessee Williams's ‘Big Black: A Mississippi Idyll.’” ANQ 8, no. 4 (fall 1995): 27-34.
Surveys the early history of “Big Black: A Mississippi Idyll” to illuminate “the literary world in which Williams found himself from 1929 through 1932.”
Southern Quarterly 38, no 1 (fall 1999).
Issue devoted to Williams; includes several essays on his short fiction.
Tischler, Nancy M. “Romantic Textures in Tennessee Williams's Plays and Short Stories.” In The Cambridge Companion to Tennessee Williams, edited by Matthew C. Roudané, pp. 147-66. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997.
Explores the influence of the Romantic writers on Williams's plays and short fiction.
Additional coverage of Williams's life and career is contained in the...
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- William Peden (review date 8 January 1955)
- Luke M. Grande (essay date November 1961)
- William H. Peden (essay date summer 1964)
- Paul J. Hurley (essay date fall 1964)
- Lester A. Beaurline (essay date September 1965)
- Tom S. Reck (essay date 1971)
- Charles E. May (essay date 1980)
- Kathryn Zabelle Derounian (essay date 1983)
- Gore Vidal (essay date 1985)
- Gordon Weaver (essay date 1988)
- Francesca M. Hitchcock (essay date fall 1995)
- Robert K. Martin (essay date 1997)
- Annette J. Saddik (essay date fall 1998)
- Jürgen C. Wolter (essay date 1998)
- Allean Hale (review date fall 1999)
- Allean Hale (essay date fall 1999)
- Philip C. Kolin (essay date fall 1999)
- Michael R. Schiavi (essay date 2002)
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