Anthony Jenkins, The Making of Victorian Drama, reviewed by Victore Emeijanow Kerry Powell, Oscar Wilde and the Theatre of the 1890s, reviewed by Katharine Worth Peter Skrine, Hauptmann, Wedekind and Schnitzler, reviewed by Simon Williams Roland Beyen, Bibliographie de Michel de Ghelderode, reviewed by David Willinger Roland Beyen, Correspondance Michel de Ghelderode: 1919-1927, reviewed by David Willinger Roland Beyen, Le Rire de Michel de Ghelderode, reviewed by David Willinger Renate Usmiani, The Theatre of Frustration: Super Realism in the Dramatic Work of F.X. Kroetz and Michel Tremblay, reviewed by Susan L. Cocalis Ingeborg C. Walther, The Theater of Franz Xaver Kroetz, reviewed by Susan L. Cocalis
John M. Clum, Acting Gay: Male Homosexuality in Modern Drama, reviewed by Bruce R. Smith Penelope Prentice, The Pinter Ethic: The Erotic Aesthetic, reviewed by Susan Hollis Merritt Lynda Hart and Peggy Phelan, eds.,Acting Out: Feminist Performances, reviewed by Susan L. Cocalis Theodore Shank ed., Contemporary British Theatre, reviewed by Katherine Worth Joel H. Kaplan, Theatre and Fashion: Oscar Wilde to the Suffragettes, reviewed by Tracy C. Davis John Dawick, Pinero: A Theatrical Life, reviewed by Anthony Jenkins Walter A. Davis, Get the Guests: Psychoanalysis, Modern American Drama and the Audience, reviewed by Gerald M. Berkowitz
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