All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go: Women and First-Class Performances in the Plays of Tennessee Williams

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Didsbury, Jennifer
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Though critics have analyzed Tennessee Williams' plays in light of class conflict, little attention has been paid to women through the working-class studies lens. This paper seeks to explore ways in which gender complicates class issues and underscores Williams' critique of the American dream.
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2008-04-08Subject
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