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Jean Anouilh: Critical Essay by W. D. Howarth

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Jean Anouilh
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Antigone (Anouilh play) Summary

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SOURCE: Howarth, W. D. “Anouilh's Antigone: An Analytical Commentary.” InAnouilh: Antigone, pp. 22-47. London: Edward Arnold, 1983.

In the following essay, Howarth provides a close reading of Antigone and surveys critical and popular reaction to the play.

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