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The Little Foxes Study Guide

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by Lillian Hellman
About 58 pages (17,387 words)
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Further Reading

Adler, Jacob. Lillian Hellman, Steck-Vaughn, 1969.

A biographic monograph that contains the first detailed analysis of Hellman's plays. Adler praises Hellman as an important American follower of the Ibsemte tradition.

Bills, Steven. Lillian Hellman: An Annotated Bibliography, Garland, 1979.

One of three annotated bibliographies of Hellman's work Discovering Authors, Gale, 1995

A cd-rom reference source containing an overview of Hellman's works and career.

Estrin, Mark W Lillian Hellman: Plays, Films, Memoirs, G. K. Hall & Co, 1980

Estnn's annotated bibliography is the most recent and the most complete one available

French, Warren. The Thirties- Fiction, Poetry, Drama, Everett/Edwards, 1969.

A scholarly work that analyzes the key contributions in three genres produced by American writers in the 1930s

Goodman, Charlotte "The Fox's Cubs- Lillian Hellman, Arthur Miller, and Tennessee Williams," in Modem American Drama' The Female Canon,.....

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