Examines the life and work of twentieth-century American playwright Tennessee Williams, featuring a biographical profile, critical analysis of the themes, symbols, and ideas in his writing, a selection of critical essays, a chronology, and references.
Contains eleven critical essays on the works of twentieth-century American playwright Tennessee Williams, and features an introduction and afterword by Harold Bloom, as well as a chronology and bibliography.
Profiles six novels by twentieth-century North Carolina writer Kaye Gibbons, discussing their plots, characters, settings, themes, and imagery and providing Marxist, cultural, feminist, and psychoanalytic readings.