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  1. Tennessee Williams: Plays 1957-1980 (Library of America) by Tennessee Williams, 2000-10-01
  2. Tennessee Williams in Provincetown by David Kaplan, 2006-10-02
  3. The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, 1999-06-17
  4. Collected Stories (A New Directions Book) by Tennessee Williams, 1994-05
  5. Three By Tennessee by Tennessee Williams, 2003-10-07
  6. Notebooks by Tennessee Williams, 2007-01-30
  7. The Kindness Of Strangers: The Life Of Tennessee Williams by Donald Spoto, 1997-08-22
  8. Memoirs by Tennessee Williams, 2006-10-15
  9. Four Plays (Signet Classics) by Tennessee Williams, 2003-11-04
  10. Gentlemen Callers: Tennessee Williams, Homosexuality, and Mid-Twentieth-Century Drama by Michael Paller, 2005-04-16
  11. Tennessee Williams and Company: His Essential Screen Actors by John DiLeo, 2010-11-01
  12. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams, 2004-09-17
  13. A House Not Meant to Stand: A Gothic Comedy (New Directions Paperbook) by Tennessee Williams, 2008-04-17
  14. The Theatre of Tennessee Williams, Vol. 1: Battle of Angels / The Glass Menagerie / A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams, 1990-09-17

1. Onlinekunst.de: Bilder Und Biographie: Tennessee Williams Im COMPUTERGARTEN Am 2
Kurzbiographie, Werke, Links.
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amerikanischer Dramatiker Er erlebte eine psychisch belastete Jugend und hatte anfangs wenig Erfolg. Der Durchbruch bedeutete das situationsmalende Stück "the glass menagerie" - "Die Glasmenagerie" (1944). August Strindberg Tennessee Williams starb am 13. August 1983 im Alter von 72 Jahren in einem New Yorker Hotel, er erstickte an einem Korken. Werke
  • The glass menagerie American blues Battle of Angels You touched me Stairs to the roof 27 wagons full of cotton A streetcar named desire Summer and smoke Rose tattoo Camino Real The cat on a hot tin roof Baby doll

2. Tennessee Williams - Thomas Lanier Williams (1911-1983) American Writer.
(19111983) American writer. Pseudonym for Thomas Lanier Williams. Tennessee Williams is well-known for his plays, including Streetcar Named Desire, The Glass Menagerie, and
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  • (1911-1983) American writer. Pseudonym for Thomas Lanier Williams. Tennessee Williams is well-known for his plays, including: "Streetcar Named Desire," "The Glass Menagerie," and "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof."
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    Tennessee Williams was an award-winning playwright. Williams also produced film scripts, short stories, novels, and verse, though he is most well-known for the innovations that he brought to theatrical techniques. He won Pulitzers for "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." Read more about the life and works of Tennessee Williams.
    Plays by Tennessee Williams
    Tennessee Williams was one of the leading American dramatists of the 20th century, famous for works like "The Glass Menagerie," "A Streetcar Named Desire," and other works. Discover the works of Tennessee Williams. zSB(3,3)

    3. Williams, Tennessee - "The Glass Menagerie" And "Streetcar Named Desire" By Tenn
    Explore the life and work of Southern playwright Tennessee Williams, author of A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and A Glass Menagerie.
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    Explore the life and work of Southern playwright Tennessee Williams, author of "A Streetcar Named Desire," Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," and "A Glass Menagerie."
    Review of "The Glass Menagerie"
    James Topham's review of Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie."
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    An insightful exploration of the characters and events within Tennessee Williams' play: "The Glass Menagerie." zSB(3,3)
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    4. Williams, Tennessee (1911 - 1983) - Credo Reference Topic
    Playwright, born in Columbus, Mississippi, USA. From an old Tennessee family (he adopted his first name by 1939 while in New
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    5. Tennessee Williams (1911-1983)
    Biography; plus links to all of his works currently in print.
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    Tennessee Williams Thomas Lanier Williams was born on March 26, 1911 in Columbus, Mississippi. The second of three children, his family life was full of tension. His parents, a shoe salesman and the daughter of a minister, often engaged in violent arguments that frightened his sister Rose. In 1927, Williams got his first taste of literary fame when he took third place in a national essay contest sponsored by The Smart Set magazine. In 1929, he was admitted to the University of Missouri where he saw a production of Henrik Ibsen 's Ghosts and decided to become a playwright. But his degree was interrupted when his father forced him to withdraw from college and work at the International Shoe Company. There he worked with a young man named Stanley Kowalski who would later resurface as a character in A Streetcar Named Desire Eventually, Tom returned to school. In 1937, he had two of his plays ( Candles to the Sun and The Fugitive Kind ) produced by Mummers of St. Louis, and in 1938, he graduated from the University of Iowa. After failing to find work in Chicago, he moved to New Orleans and changed his name from "Tom" to "Tennessee" which was the state of his father's birth.

    6. Tennessee Williams - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    FamilySearch Samuel Taylor Geer's Pedigree Resource File Thomas Lanier Tennessee Williams; Tennessee Williams Collection (MUM00482) owned by the University of Mississippi
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    Williams in 1965 Born March 26, 1911
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    New York , U.S.A. Occupation Playwright Information Period Genre Southern Gothic Influences Anton Chekhov
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    Tennessee Williams (March 26, 1911 – February 25, 1983) born Thomas Lanier Williams , was an American playwright who received many of the top theatrical awards for his works of drama. He moved to New Orleans in 1939 and changed his name to "Tennessee", the Southeastern U.S. state, his father's birthplace. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for A Streetcar Named Desire in 1948 and for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in 1955. In addition, The Glass Menagerie (1944 in Chicago, 1945 in New York) and The Night of the Iguana (1961) received New York Drama Critics' Circle Awards. His 1952 play The Rose Tattoo received the Tony Award for best play. In 1980 he was presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Jimmy Carter
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    7. Williams, Tennessee: AuthorSheets, Reference Services, Carnegie Library Of Pitts
    The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh web site will be unavailable on Sunday evening, October 17th, from 845 pm to 1030 pm.
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    8. Tennessee Williams - Rincón Literario
    Rese a biogr fica del escritor norteamericano.
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    El sur de los Estados Unidos se encuentra, asi como su propia vida están muy bien representados en las obras de Tennessee Williams . Este afamado escritor norteamericano, nació el 26 de marzo de 1911 en Columbus (Mississippi), fue el segundo de tres hermanos. Su verdadero nombre es Thomas Lanier Williams
    La mayor parte de su juventud la pasó en Saint Louis (Missouri). Acudió irregularmente a las universidades de Missouri y Washington, finalmente se licenció en Filosofía y Letras por la de Iowa en 1938.
    Desempeño diversos trabajos hasta 1945, año en que se representó en Broadway su primera obra " El zoo de cristal " (The Glass Menagerie), que ganó el Premio del Círculo de Críticos Teatrales de Nueva York a la mejor obra de la temporada, y que fue llevada al cine en 1950. En 1947 escribe la que esta considerada como la mejor obra de teatro de su país " Un tranvía llamado deseo " (A Streetcare named disire), por la que obtuvo el Premio Pulitzer de Teatro. Fue adaptada para el cine en 1952, también con mucho éxito. Años más tarde seria merecedor de otro premio Pulitzer por su obra " La gata en el tejado de zinc caliente " (Cat on a hot tin roof) que fue estrenada en 1954 y posteriormente llevada al cine en 1958. En esta obra de teatro se muestra el conflicto de una familia de Mississippi en la que al padre le han diagnosticado cáncer.

    9. Williams, Tennessee - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
    Williams, Tennessee (1911–1983) US dramatist. His work is characterized by fluent dialogue and searching analysis of the psychological deficiencies of his characters.
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    10. Williams, Tennessee - Culture
    Definition of Williams, Tennessee from The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy.
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    11. Ken Lopez Bookseller: WILLIAMS, Tennessee - Cat On A Hot Tin Roof
    (NY), New Directions, (1955). One of the three or four of Williams' plays which have come to be considered classics of the American theater. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for
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    WILLIAMS, Tennessee Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (NY), New Directions, (1955). One of the three or four of Williams' plays which have come to be considered classics of the American theater. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Drama Critics Award for best play of the 1954-55 season. This is the first issue. Fine in a near fine dust jacket but for tape residue at the spine extremities and some foxing to the verso. All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted. See more items by WILLIAMS, Tennessee

    12. The Tennessee Williams Annual Review
    Annual literary review published by Middle Tennessee State University.
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    13. Williams, Tennessee Definition Of Williams, Tennessee In The Free Online Encyclo
    Williams, Tennessee (Thomas Lanier Williams), 1911–83, American dramatist, b. Columbus, Miss., grad. State Univ. of Iowa, 1938. One of America's foremost 20thcentury
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    LotWILLIAMS, TENNESSEE. I Rise in Flame, Cried the Ph, Lot Number322, Starting Bid$100, AuctioneerLeslie Hindman Auctioneers, AuctionFine Books, Manuscripts, Memorabilia
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    15. Toney Williams, Tennessee Football Signee
    Toney Williams RB, Alpharetta, GA Milton, HS 6' 1 , 227 lbs. 4.6 Forty. Prospect Rankings Rivals *** Scout.com **** Honors Ranked No. 51 among running backs nationally and
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    16. El Miedo En La Producción Dramática De Tennessee Williams - Dialnet
    Tesis de Nieves Garrido Chamorro que analiza este aspecto esencial de su obra.
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    17. Williams, Tennessee - Definition Of Williams, Tennessee By The Free Online Dicti
    Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Tennessee Williams United States playwright (1911-1983) Thomas Lanier Williams, Williams
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    18. Tennessee Williams — FactMonster.com
    Encyclopedia Williams, Tennessee. Williams, Tennessee (Thomas Lanier Williams), 1911–83, American dramatist, b. Columbus, Miss., grad. State Univ. of Iowa, 1938.
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      Williams, Tennessee The Glass Menagerie (1945) and A Streetcar Named Desire (1947; Pulitzer Prize). In these plays, as in many of his later works, Williams explores the intense passions and frustrations of a disturbed and frequently brutal society. Unable to write openly about his homosexuality in the 1950s and 60s, he displaced the imagined and experienced pleasures and pains of sexual relations from the autobiographical into nominally heterosexual dramas. An eloquently symbolic poet of the theater, Williams is noted for his scenes of high dramatic tension and for his brilliant, often lyrical dialogue. Williams is perhaps most successful in his portraits of the hypersensitive and lonely Southern woman, such as Blanche in Streetcar, clutching at life, particularly at her memories of a grand past that no longer exists. His later plays, which never quite achieve the poignant immediacy of his first two successes, include Summer and Smoke The Rose Tattoo Camino Real Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955; Pulitzer Prize)

    19. Tennessee Williams Resources
    Biography, links, and Certain Moral Values A Rhetoric of Outcasts in the Plays of Tennessee Williams a dissertation by Darryl E. Haley.
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    20. Tennessee Williams — Infoplease.com
    Encyclopedia Williams, Tennessee. Williams, Tennessee (Thomas Lanier Williams), 1911–83, American dramatist, b. Columbus, Miss., grad. State Univ. of Iowa, 1938.
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