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Tragedy in the Contemporary American Theatre

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The examination of contemporary plays alongside the works of Eugene O'Neill, Arthur Miller, and Tennessee Williams reveals a significant theme in American theatre: the inherent tragedy stemming from the cultural pressure on characters to self-create. Andreach highlights how this expectation shapes the narrative and emotional depth in modern works, asserting that tragedy remains a vital component of contemporary storytelling.

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Tragedy in the Contemporary American Theatre, Robert J. Andreach

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