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Aston, Frank,’’Bird of Youth Stormy Drama,’’ in New York World Telegram and The Sun, March 11, 1959.
Atkinson, Brooks, ‘‘The Theatre: Portrait of Corruption,’’ in New York Times, March 11, 1959.
Brustein, Robert, ‘‘Sweet Bird of Success,’’ in Encounter, June 1959, pp. 59–60.
———, ‘‘Williams’s Nebulous Nightmare,’’ in Hudson Review, Summer 1959, pp. 255–60.
Chapman, John, ‘‘Williams’s Sweet Bird of Youth Weird, Sordid and Fascinating,’’ in the...
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