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Bartram, Graham, and Anthony Waine. Brecht in Perspective, Longman, 1982.
Bentley, Eric. The Brecht Commentaries, Grove, 1981.
Cook, Bruce. Brecht in Exile, Holt, 1983.
Esslin, Martin. Brecht: The Man and His Work, Anchor Books, 1960.
Esslin, Martin. Bertold Brecht, Columbia University Press, 1969.
Gray, Robert D. Brecht the Dramatist, Cambridge University Press, 1976.
Willett, John. Brecht in Context: Comparative Approaches, Methuen, 1984.
Williams, Raymond....
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