ISBN-13: 9780820457444 / Angielski / Miękka / 2002 / 261 str.
This book identifies a recurrent structural pattern in Tennessee Williams plays that lends organic integrity to their evocations of memory, myth, and symbol. Judith J. Thompson examines the evolution of a pattern of mythic recollection and existential reenactment in seventeen Williams plays from its most successful realization in The Glass Menagerie through The Night of the Iguana to its parody in A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur and explores the significance of the pattern to Williams larger-than-life-size characters, his nostalgic ambience, and his tragicomic vision. By reference to Jungian psychology, existentialist philosophy, and Northrop Frye s schema of literary archetypes, this critical study demonstrates how Williams drama imparts -mythic significance to modern secular experience.-"