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Adler, Thomas P., American Drama: 1940–1960: A Critical History, Twayne Publishers, 1994, pp. 14–18.
Bonin, Jane F., ‘‘Politics,’’ in Major Themes in Prize- Winning American Drama, Scarecrow Press, 1975, pp. 93–111.
Chaffee, Kevin, ‘‘Pols Legislate a Wacky ‘State of the Union,’’’ in the Washington Times, June 4, 1997, p. 10.
Gagey, Edmond M., ‘‘State of the Theatre,’’ in Revolution in American Drama, Columbia University Press, 1947, pp. 266–83.
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