Includes bibliographical references (p. 169 - 171) and index
Harold BloomThe Hetairas (Maggie, Myrtle, Blanche) / Gulshan Rai Kataria: Introduction
Harold Bloom: Introduction
Calvin Bedient: There are lives that desire does not sustain : A streetcar named desire
Susan Koprince: Domestic violence in A streetcar named desire
George Toles: Blanche DuBois and the kindness of endings
Philip C. Kolin: "It's only a paper moon" : the paper ontologies in Tennessee Williams's A streetcar named desire
George W. Crandell: Misrepresentation and miscegenation : reading the racialized discourse of Tennessee Williams's A streetcar named desire
Bert Cardullo: Scene 11 of A streetcar named desire
John S. Bak: Wagnerian architectonics : the plastic language of Tennessee Williams's A streetcar named desire
Rachel Van Duyvenbode: Darkness made visible : miscegenation, masquerade and the signified racial Other in Tennessee Williams' Baby doll and A streetcar named desire
Michael Paller.: A room which isn't empty : A streetcar named desire and the question of homophobia
Gulshan Rai Kataria: The Hetairas (Maggie, Myrtle, Blanche)
Calvin Bedient: There are lives that desire does not sustain : A streetcar named desire
Susan Koprince: Domestic violence in A streetcar named desire
George Toles: Blanche DuBois and the kindness of endings
Philip C. Kolin: "It's only a paper moon" : the paper ontologies in Tennessee Williams's A streetcar named desire
George W. Crandell: Misrepresentation and miscegenation : reading the racialized discourse of Tennessee Williams's A streetcar named desire
Bert Cardullo: Scene 11 of A streetcar named desire
John S. Bak: Wagnerian architectonics : the plastic language of Tennessee Williams's A streetcar named desire
Rachel Van Duyvenbode: Darkness made visible : miscegenation, masquerade and the signified racial Other in Tennessee Williams' Baby doll and A streetcar named desire
Michael Paller.: A room which isn't empty : A streetcar named desire and the question of homophobia
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