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Sweet Bird of Youth Study Guide

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by Tennessee Williams
About 66 pages (19,730 words)
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Aston, Frank, "Bird of Youth Stormy Drama," in New York World Telegram and The Sun, March 11, 1959.

Atkinson, Brooks, "The Theatre: Portrait of Corruption," in New York Times, March 11, 1959.

Brustein, Robert, "Sweet Bird of Success," in Encounter, June 1959, pp. 59-60.

_____, "Williams's Nebulous Nightmare," in Hudson Review, Summer 1959, pp. 255-60.

Chapman, John, "Williams's Sweet Bird of Youth Weird, Sordid and Fascinating," in the Daily News, March 11, 1959.

Clurman, Harold, Review in The Nation, March 28, 1959, pp. 281-83.

Hewes, Henry, "Tennessee's Easter Message," in Saturday Review, March 28, 1959, p. 26.

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