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Lillian Hellman: Critical Essay by Timothy J. Wiles

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SOURCE: Wiles, Timothy J. “Lillian Hellman's American Political Theater: The Thirties and Beyond.” In Critical Essays on Lillian Hellman, edited by Mark W. Estrin, pp. 90-112. Boston: G. K. Hall and Company, 1989.

In the following essay, Wiles explores Hellman's political plays written from the Depression through the 1940s.

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