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Tennessee Williams Annual Review

Founded in 1998, TWAR remains the only journal devoted to the works, worldwide influence, and cultural context of one of the most pivotal playwrights of the 20th century.

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Tennessee Williams Annual Review 2026

HNOC 2026
softcover • 6" × 9" • 230 pp.
3 color images
ISSN 1097-6035
ISBN 978-0-917860-96-6

$15.00

Research

Tennessee Williams Studies

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Thomas P. Adler

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Shelley Akers

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Alicia Andrzejewski

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John S. Bak

Université de Lorraine

Mark Bernard

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Larry Blades

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Darrell Bourque

University of Louisiana, Lafayette

Will Brantley

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Robert Bray

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Mark Cave

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American University of Central Asia

Raymond-Jean Frontain

University of Central Arkansas

Tiffany Gilbert

University of North Carolina, Wilmington

Dirk Gindt

Stockholm University

Charles A. Goldthwaite, Jr.

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Jess Gregg

Writer

Robert J. Grosch

Maxim M. Gudkov

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John Haman

Sewanee School of Letters

Gary Harrington

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Brian Hooper

Christina Hunter

University of Southern Mississippi

David Kaplan

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Thomas Keith

New Directions Publishing

Philip C. Kolin

University of Southern Mississippi

Jean Kontaxopoulos

Conseil de l’Union européenne

Richard E. Kramer

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David Leopold

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Lindy Levin

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Nick Moschovakis

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University of Connecticut

Barbara Neri

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Claire Nicolay

Loyola University, Chicago

Jacqueline O’Connor

Boise State University

Michael C. O’Neill

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Michael Paller

American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco

R. Barton Palmer

Clemson University

Brian Parker

University of Toronto

Brian M. Peters

Champlain College, Saint-Lambert

Alexander Pettit

University of North Texas

Tison Pugh

University of Central Florida

Stefanie Quinlan

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David Radavich

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New York Institute of Technology, Manhattan

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Graduate Center, City University of New York

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Harvey Young

Northwestern University

Laura Torres Zúñiga

Catholic University, Murcia
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