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Love and Death in Tennessee Williams by John J. Fritscher, Ph.D.
An entire doctoral dissertation on Tennessee Williams and the American Experience.
 
The Definitive Tennessee Williams Home Page
These pages contain some information on the playwright. Included are a biography, a photo gallery, a bibliography, and a scan of a painting Williams made at 14.
 
The Grand Dissembler: Sorting out the Life, and the Myth, of Tennessee Williams
A short review essay by poet Brad Leithauser.
 
Tom Sullivan's Essay File - Tennessee Williams (1911-1983)
An interesting page of biography.
 
The Mississippi Writers Page
The Mississippi Writers Page is quite a comprehensive one, with nice photos and good links.
 
Welcome to Columbus, Mississippi
Here is the homepage of the town in which Williams was born.
 
Tennessee Williams
A page discussing Williams's themes and containing a biography, a bibliography, and a synopsis of A Streetcar Named Desire.
 
The Tennessee Williams Stamp
The Tennessee Williams Postage Stamp.
 
Rare Book and Manuscript Library Acquires Tennessee Williams Archive
Columbia University's Williams Archive includes links to a few interesting photos.
 
Internet Movie Database
A database where one can find information on the many films made from Williams's plays.
 
Chapter 8: American Drama - Tennessee Williams (1911-1983)
From PAL: Perspectives in American Literature: A Research and Reference Guide. Here is a page of information on Williams, including biography, extensive bibliography, and a listserv. Also, find links here to Williams's fellow post-WWII playwrights.
 
Academic High School Tennessee Williams Pages
This is a brief page of bulleted biographical events in Williams's life, from The Arts and Literature Homepage of Academic High School.
 
The Rose Tattoo Carbon Typescript
Here is a graphic file of a carbon typescript of The Rose Tattoo.
 
The Mississippi Writers Project
From The Mississippi Writers Project of Starkville High School. This page contains some biographical information, a bibliography, a list of Williams' awards, links, and some useful, if clunky, student "reviews."
 
Tennessee Williams at Work
A photo from the Time Life People Gallery.
 
Tennessee Williams
A personal page with a biography and some commentary about the author's works.
 
Tennessee Williams Photos
Some nice photos of the playwright.
 
Tennessee Williams (1911-1983)
This site is a part of the larger “Perspectives in American Literature: Research and Reference Guide” Web site. The page is an exceptional resource for finding books and articles about Williams and his work.
 
13th Annual Tennessee Williams New Orleans Literary Festival
“The Festival is an annual four-day celebration held in late March which showcases local and regional scholars, writers, and performing artists. Programs include panel discussions, theatrical performances, a one-act play competition, public lectures by noted speakers, literary walking tours, musical performances, and a bookfair.”
 
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