Reading Stephen Sondheim : a collection of critical essays

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Reading Stephen Sondheim : a collection of critical essays

edited and with an introduction by Sandor Goodhart

(Studies in modern drama / Kimball King, series editor, volume 10)(Garland reference library of the humanities, volume 2065)

Routledge, 2000

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Stephen Sondheim is arguably the most important writer for the American musical stage today, the equivalent in his field of Miller, Albee, O'Neill, and Williams. Yet he has rarely been treated seriously within the academy. Reading Stephen Sondheim: A Collection of Critical Essays is an attempt to remedy that situation. Bringing together scholars and critics from a wide variety of literary and theoretical perspectives, this book undertakes to examine all of Sondheim's major productions and themes.

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