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Hollywood and Literature: Critical Essay by R. Barton Palmer

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SOURCE: Palmer, R. Barton. “Hollywood in Crisis: Tennessee Williams and the Evolution of the Adult Film.” In The Cambridge Companion to Tennessee Williams, edited by Matthew C. Roudané, pp. 204-31. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997.

In the following essay, Palmer traces the impact and influence of Williams's writing on the development of American theater and film.

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