Fjelde, Rolf; Ibsen, Henrik; Esslin, Martin; Sarris, Andrew; Sprinchorn, Evert; Lahr, John; et al. (Schechner, Richard; editor) - The Drama Review. Volume 13 Number 2 (T-42) Winter 1968. (Naturalism Revisited) New York: New York University School of the Arts, 1968. 1968. New York: New York University School of the Arts, 1968. 1968. Good. - Octavo, softcover bound in pictorial brown & white wraps. The wraps are lightly bumped, soiled & foxed. 175 pages plus ads. Black-and-white illustrations. The first 18 pages [ads & table of contents] are detached. Good only. Among the contents of this issue are "Peer Gynt and the Dissolving Self" by Rolf Fjelde; "Prof. Welhaven on Mythological Poems", an 1851 article by Ibsen; "Naturalism in Context" by Martin Esslin; "Strindberg and the Greater Naturalism" by Evert Sprinchorn; "Film: The Illusion of Naturalism" by Andrew Sarris; and John Lahr on Pinter and Chekhov. Good .
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