Entropic Commonalities: The Affective Presence of Tennessee Williams in the Drama of Lanford Wilson.Published in:South Atlantic Review, 2005, v. 70, n. 4, p. 23By:Tarver, MiltonPublication type:Article
THE COMIC VISION OF LANFORD WILSON.Published in:1988By:Jacobi, Martin J.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Queering the Domestic and Domesticating the Queer: Utopian Genealogies in Lanford Wilson's Fifth of July.Published in:2011By:Blaney, DarrenPublication type:Essay
Family, Faith, and "In-betweenness" in O'Connor Friend Maryat Lee's Appalachian Plays.Published in:Flannery O'Connor Review, 2023, v. 21, p. 89By:MILLER, DAVID THURMANPublication type:Article
In Memoriam: Doric Wilson and Lanford Wilson of Caffe Cino Fame.Published in:2011By:Stone, Martha E.Publication type:Obituary
Theatre Rhinoceros Chronology.Published in:TDR: The Drama Review (MIT Press), 1989, v. 33, n. 1, p. 83By:Baugniet, Lanny;Bean, Joseph W.;Kelly, Tom W.Publication type:Article
Lanford Wilson: Early Stories, Sketches, and Poems ed. by David A. Crespy (review).Published in:Theatre History Studies, 2019, v. 38, p. 220, doi. 10.1353/ths.2019.0016By:Grace, JeffPublication type:Article