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Sticks and Bones | Essays and Criticism
- The Concept of Isolation
In this essay, the author looks at how the concept of isolation pervades Sticks and Bones.
- Remembering Bones
In the following essay, Christy recalls his introduction to Sticks and Bones as a first-year theater professor at Villanova, where Rabe was developing the play.
- David Rabe's Sticks and Bones: The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet
In the following essay, Cooper explores Rabe's technique for presenting social criticism in Sticks and Bones
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