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Peter Shaffer 1926-: Critical Essay by Russell Vandenbroucke

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SOURCE: "Equus: Modern Myth in the Making," in Drama and Theatre, Vol. 12, No. 2, Spring, 1975, pp. 129-33.

In the following essay, Vandenbroucke declares that Equus is a modern myth that employs "elements of ritual, religion, and ceremony" to "fathom and capture basic truths of man and nature. "

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