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Tennessee Williams created characters who set the stage for their
own dramas. Examples include Blanche DuBois from A Streetcar Named
Desire, arriving at her sister's apartment with an entire trunk of
costumes and props, and Amanda Wingfield from The Glass Menagerie,
who directs her son on how to eat and tries to make her daughter
act like a Southern Belle. This book argues for the persistence of
one metatheatrical strategy running throughout Williams's entire
oeuvre. It demonstrates that Williams's plays always stage the
process through which they came into being and that this process
consists of a variation on repetition combined with transformation.
Each chapter revolves around a detailed, close reading of one play
and analyzes its particular variation on repetition and
transformation. Specific topics addressed include reproduction in
Sweet Bird of Youth (1959), mediation in Something Cloudy,
Something Clear (1981), and how the playwright frequently recycled
previous works of art, including his own.
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