William Motter Inge (1913-1973)
 


 
 

Primary Works

Come back, little Sheba. NY: Random House 1950. PS3517.N265 C6

Bus stop. NY: Random House 1955. PS3517 .N265 B8

4 plays: Come back, Little Sheba; Picnic; Bus stop; The dark at the top of the stairs. NY: Random House 1958. PS3517 .N265 F6

Splendor in the grass, a screenplay. NY: Bantam Books 1961. PS3517.N265 S6

Summer brave, and eleven short plays. NY: Random House 1962. PS3517.N265 P5

My son is a splendid driver; a novel. Boston, Little, Brown 1971. PS3517.N265 M9

Selected Bibliography

Armato, Philip M. "The Bum as Scapegoat in William Inge's Picnic." Western American Literature 10 (1976): 273-82.

Brustein, Robert. "The Men-Taming Women of William Inge," Harper's, 217 (November1958): 53-57.

Burgess, Charles E. "An American Experience: William Inge in St. Louis 1943-1949." Papers on Language and Literature 12 (1976): 438-68.

Centola, Steven R. "Compromise as Bad Faith: Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge and William Inge's Come Back, Little Sheba." Midwest Quarterly 28.1 (Autm 1986): 100-13.

Chandler, Laura. "An End to This Desperate Struggle William Inge's Previously Unpublished Play: 'The Love Death'." Studies in American Drama 5 (1990): 3-22.

Courant, Jane. "The Drama of William Inge: A Critical Reassessment." DAI 51.9 (Mar 1991): 2928A 29A DAI No.: DA9103667.

Courant, Jane. "Social and Cultural Prophecy in the Works of William Inge." Studies in American Drama 6.2 (1991): 135-51.

Dixon, Wheeler. "William Inge as Walter Gage: Bus Riley's Back in Town." Literature Film Quarterly 16.2 (1988): 101-06.

Epolito, Joseph M. "A Study of Character in Selected Plays of William Inge: Come Back, Little Sheba, The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, A Loss of Roses, Natural Affection. " DIA 35 (1975): 7437A.

Fisher, Kerk. "The Front Porch in Modern American Drama: The Promise of Mobility in O'Neill, Williams, and Inge." DAI 51.4 (Oct 1990): 1048A.

Gould, Jean. "William Inge", in her Modern American Playwrights (New York: Dodd, Mead, 1966), 264-272.

Helphinstine, Frances L "Landlocked and Mindblocked: The Midwestern Characters of William Inge." DAI 39 (1978): 884A 85A.

Herron, Ima H. "Our Vanishing Towns: Modern Broadway Versions." Southwest Review 51 (1966): 209-20.

Jones, Therese A. "An Individual Peace: The Work and Life of William Inge." DAI 52.1 (Jul 1991):162A No.: DA9117053.

Manley, Frances. "William Inge: A Bibliography." American Book Collector 16.2 (1965): 13-21.

McClure, Arthur F. William Inge, a bibliography. NY: Garland Pub., 1982. Z8437.5 .M38

Meyer, William E. H., Jr. "Bus Stop: American Eye vs. Small Town Ear." Journal of American Culture 16.1 (Sprg 1993): 35-38.

Miller, Jordan Y. "William Inge: Playwright of the Popular." Proceedings of the Fifth National Convention of the Popular Culture Association, St. Louis, Missouri, March 20 22, 1975. Ed. Michael T. Marsden. Bowling Green: Bowling Green State Univ. Popular P, 1975. 37-50.

- - -. "William Inge: Last of the Realists?" Kansas Quarterly 2.2 (1970): 17-26.

Millstein, Gilbert. "The Dark at the Top of William Inge," Esquire, 50 (August 1958): 60-63.

Mitchell, Marilyn. "William Inge." American Imago 35 (1978): 297-310.

- - -. "The Teacher as Outsider in the Works of William Inge." Midwest Quarterly 17 (1976): 385-93.

Newquist, Roy. "William Inge," in his Counterpoint (New York: Rand McNally, 1964), 356-363.

Rapf, Joanna E. "Bus Stop as Self Reflexive Parody: George Axelrod on Its Adaptation." Film and Literature: A Comparative Approach to Adaptation. Eds. Wendell Aycock and Michael Schoenecke. Lubbock: Texas Tech UP, 1988. 59-68.

Shuman, R. Baird. William Inge. Boston: Twayne, 1989. PS3517 .N265 Z87

Sievers, Weider David. Freud on Broadway: A History of Psychoanalysis and the American Drama (New York: Hermitage House, 1955).

Voss, Ralph F. "The Art of William Inge." DAI 36 (1976): 6692A 93A.

- - -. A life of William Inge: the strains of triumph. Lawrence, Kan.: UP of Kansas, 1989. PS3517 .N265 Z95

Wedge, George F. "Mixing Memory with Desire: The Family of the Alcoholic in Three Mid Century Plays." Dionysos 1.1 (Sprg 1989): 10-18.

Williams, Lee A. "The Middle Class Midwesterner in the Work of William Inge." DAI 40 (1979): 847A.

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