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Caryl Churchill: Critical Essay by Helene Keyssar

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SOURCE: Keyssar, Helene. “The Dramas of Caryl Churchill: The Politics of Possibility.” Massachusetts Review 24, no. 1 (spring 1983): 198–216.

In the following essay, Keyssar analyzes the unconventional political and gender-based aspects of Churchill's plays and examines the influences and collaboration Churchill received during the writing of these works.

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