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Suddenly Last Summer, a play written by Williams in 1958, shares thematic and dramatic concerns with Sweet Bird of Youth.
The Little Foxes, a play written by Lillian Hellman in 1939, concerns rivalries and disloyalties in a southern family.
Orpheus Descending, a play written by Williams in 1956, has themes and characters similar to Sweet Bird.
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: A Savannah Story, a novel by John Berendt published in 1994, also concerns sexual mores and eccentrics in the South.
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