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THE DYNAMICS OF ANGER IN THE PLAYS OF A.R.GURNEY; THE DINING ROOM: A TOCQUEVILLIAN TAKE ON THE DECLINE OF WASP CULTURE; WHAT I DID LAST SUMMER: REALIZING ONE'S POTENTIAL 327 $aABSENT FATHERS, TRANSIENT SONS: MILLER, INGE, AND GURNEYENTERING THE FOURTH DIMENSION: A.R.GUKNEY'S SWEET SUE; THE ALLUSIVE A.R.GURNEY; GURNEY'S SYLVIA: WHAT OFT WAS THOUGHT; PICNICS AND PARTIES: INGE, GURNEY, AND THE ARGUMENT OF COMEDY; A SACRED PLACE JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION, NOVEMBER 1975; PUSHlNG THE WALLS OF DRAMATIC FORM THE NEW YORK TIMES, JULY 27, 1986; THE DINNER PARTY AMERICAN HERITAGE, 39 (SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 1988); CONVERSATION PIECE NEWSWEEK, JUNE 26,1989; CRTTICAL CONDITION AMERICAN THEATRE, JUNE 24 7,1991 327 $aWHEN THE FINAL ACT IS ONLY A BEGINNING THE NEW YORK TIMES, OCTOBER 27, 1991SHAW, THE ETERNAL SCHOOLMASTER, CAN STTLL BE WISE THE NEW YORK TIMES, JANUARY 31, 1993; COMING HOME TO A MUSICAL THAT SOUNDS LIKE AMERICA THE NEW YORK TIMES, SEPTEMBER 8,1996; HIGH TIME FOR COMEDY (AND POLITICAL OUTRAGE) THE NEW YORK TIMES, NOVEMBER 10,2002; Afterword: A Cue for Gurney Studies; Chronology; Bibliography; Contributors; Index 330 $aThis is the first full-length study devoted to the art of A.R. 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