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Jean Genet: Critical Essay by Paula Kamenish

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SOURCE: Kamenish, Paula. “The Theory of Games and Dramatic Behavior: Uncovering Patterns of Dominance in Les Bonnes.Studies in the Humanities 24, nos. 1-2 (June-December 1997): 85-99.

In the following essay, Kamenish analyzes the psychological strategies of both the characters and audience of The Maids in terms of game theory.

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