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Sam Shepard 1943-: Critical Essay by Leonard Mustazza

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SOURCE: ";'In the Old Style': The Tragic Vision in Sam Shepard's The Tooth of Crime,"; in Text and Performance Quarterly, Vol. 9, No. 4, October, 1989, pp. 277-85.

Mustazza is an educator and critic. In the following essay, he outlines the similarities between The Tooth of Crime and traditional tragedies such as Shakespeare's Richard IL

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