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George S. Kaufman: Critical Essay by Charles Kaplan

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SOURCE: Kaplan, Charles. “Two Depression Plays and Broadway's Popular Idealism.” American Quarterly 15, no. 4 (winter 1963): 579-85.

In the following essay, Kaplan explores the similarities between You Can't Take It with You and Clifford Odets's Awake and Sing.

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