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The theatre of Tennessee Williams.
Imprint New York : New Directions, 1971-1992.
Series A New Directions book.
Subject American drama -- 20th century.
Description 8 volumes ; 22 cm.
Contents v. 1. Battle of angels ; The glass menagerie ; A streetcar named Desire -- v. 2. The eccentricities of a nightingale ; Summer and smoke ; The rose tattoo ; Camino Real -- v. 3. Cat on a hot tin roof ; Orpheus descending ; Suddenly last summer -- v. 4. Sweet bird of youth ; Period of adjustment ; The night of the Iguana -- v. 5. The milk train doesn't stop here anymore ; Kingdom of Earth ( The seven descents of Myrtle) ; Small craft warnings ; The two-character play -- v. 6. 27 Wagons full of cotton and other short plays -- v. 7. In the bar of a Tokyo hotel and other plays -- v. 8: Vieux Carre ; A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur ; Clothes for a Summer Holiday ; The Red Devil Battery Sign.
Summary The theatre of Tennessee Williams presents, in matching format, the plays of one of America's most consistently influential and innovative dramatists. The first five volumes of this ongoing series contain Williams' full-length plays through 1975 and, in addition to the texts themselves, include original cast listings and production notes. Volumes VI and VII contain Williams' collected shorter plays.
Now available as a paperbook, Volume VIII adds to the series' four full-length plays written and produced during the last decade of Williams' life.
The text used for each play was corrected and revised by the playwright in preparation for publication, or, in the case of the posthumously published Red Devil Battery Sign, makes use of his last known revision.
Additional Format Online version: Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983. Theatre of Tennessee Williams. New York : New Directions, 1971-1992 (OCoLC)559607645.

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