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George S. Kaufman: Critical Essay by A. Cleveland Harrison

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SOURCE: Harrison, A. Cleveland. “Of Thee I Sing, Baby!” Players: Magazine of American Theatre 47, no. 6 (August 1972): 275-79.

In the following essay, Harrison argues that there are many similarities between Of Thee I Sing and the comedies of Aristophanes.

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