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Modern French Literature: Critical Essay by David Bradby

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SOURCE: Bradby, David. “Playwrights of the Seventies.” In Modern French Drama: 1940-1980, pp. 224-49. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1984.

In the following essay, Bradby discusses major French dramatists and directors of the 1970s, focusing on both playwriting and staging issues.

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