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Jean Genet: Critical Essay by Gary Day

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SOURCE: Day, Gary. “Artaud and Genet's The Maids: Like Father, Like Son?” In Twentieth-Century European Drama edited by Brian Docherty, pp. 146-61. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994.

In the following essay, Day considers the influence of Antonin Artaud on Genet with regard to The Maids.

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