![]() "Fertile ground: August Wilson's 'Fences'." Commonweal, vol. "An essay on Fences." Drama for Students, Gale. Originally published in The Past as Present in the Drama of August Wilson, University of Michigan Press, 2004, pp. "The Woman Question." Drama Criticism, edited by Thomas J. Originally published in Naming the Father: Legacies, Genealogies, and Explorations of Fatherhood in Modern and Contemporary Literature, edited by Eva Paulino Bueno, et al., Lexington Books, 2000, pp. ![]() "Holy and Unholy Ghosts: The Legacy of the Father in the Plays of August Wilson." Drama Criticism, edited by Thomas J. Originally published in American Drama, vol. "'More stories Than the Devil Got Sinners': Troy's Stories in August Wilson's Fences." Contemporary Literary Criticism, edited by Jeffrey W. Denzel Washington – “How come you ain’t never liked me” scenes: August Wilson debates Robert Brustein on Diversity (audio only):.August Wilson interview on race and culture:.This number is on the back of your L&C photo ID card as well as in your Blazernet profile, or contact the library during normal business hours to find out what yours is. Note: To access the articles below, you will need your 14-digit library ID number if you are off-campus. Please feel free to contact Liz ( or Greg ( in the library for help. As a result, you will need to do further independent research on whatever direction you pursue. Disclaimer: The sources that follow are meant to help get you started in your research and are not all-inclusive.
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