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ERIC #: | ED298593 |
Title: | Je Lis, Tu Lis, Il, Elle Lit a Preface to "A Streetcar Named Desire": Beyond the Preservation Principle. |
Authors: | Murray, Joel K. |
Descriptors: | Drama; Literary Criticism; United States Literature |
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Publication Date: | 1988-11-00 |
Pages: | 17 |
Pub Types: | Speeches/Meeting Papers; Opinion Papers |
Abstract: | The location of tension in the text of "A Streetcar Named Desire" is accomplished by close readings of traditional sources, particularly notes on Kazan's "Production"; Williams' thoughts on his script and Kazan's "Production"; and Williams' personal relationships. By logical twists the analysis supports, in this case, the opposite of tradition. The "Streetcar""text," which includes all "things" almost non-existently connected with it, produces traces which are re-written into spaces located by the disruptive play of difference. (Sixteen endnotes are included.) (RAE) |
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Note: | Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Speech Communication Association (74th, New Orleans, LA, November 3-6, 1988). |
Identifiers: | Streetcar Named Desire (Williams) |
Record Type: | Non-Journal |
Level: | 1 - Available on microfiche |
Institutions: | N/A |
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Audiences: | N/A |
Languages: | English |
Education Level: | N/A |
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