Abstract
The basic principles and limitations described in the Summer 1984 issue remain the same, as does its primary objective. which is to record current scholarship, criticism, and commentary that may prove valuable to students of dramatic literature and, to a lesser extent, of theatre history. The bibliography embraces all the expected areas and topics of modern world drama, including playwrights who lived past 1899 (plus Becque and Buchner) and influential theatre figures other than perf011llers. Reviews, reprinted books, unpublished theses, and graduate-student periodicals are generally excluded. The annual bibliography also serves as a supplement to Charles Carpenter's Modem Drama Scholarship and Criticism I966-I980: All International Bibliography (University of Toronto Press, 1986).
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