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David Rabe: Critical Essay by Tony J. Stafford

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SOURCE: Stafford, Tony J. “The Metaphysics of Rabe's Hurlyburly: ‘Staring into the Eyes of Providence.’” American Drama 1, no. 2 (spring 1992): 60-76.

In the following essay, Stafford argues that “the root cause of the social conditions in Hurlyburly arises from metaphysics, more specifically epistemology and ontology.”

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