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  • The Selected Letters of Tennessee Williams, Volume II: 1946-1957

    Albert J. Devlin, Nancy Marie Patterson Tischler, Tennessee Williams, Nancy Marie Patterson Tischler

    Hardback, 2005

  • The Luck of Friendship: The Letters of Tennessee Williams and James Laughlin

    James Laughlin, Tennessee Williams, Peggy Fox, Thomas Keith

    Hardback, 2018

    Four decades of correspondence of Tennessee Williams’s and James Laughlin’s unlikely yet enduring literary and personal relationship.
  • The Luck of Friendship: The Letters of Tennessee Williams and James Laughlin

    James Laughlin, Tennessee Williams, Peggy Fox, Thomas Keith

    E Book, 2018

    Four decades of correspondence of Tennessee Williams’s and James Laughlin’s unlikely yet enduring literary and personal relationship.
  • The Two-Character Play

    Tennessee Williams

    Paperback, 1982

    A classic play by Tennessee Williams in a definitive, author-approved edition.
  • Clothes for a Summer Hotel: Play

    Tennessee Williams

    Paperback, 1986

    This late play by Tennessee Williams explores the troubled relationship between F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald.
  • Baby Doll & Tiger Tail: A screenplay and play by Tennessee Williams

    Tennessee Williams

    Paperback, 1991

    A taut, vivid drama of a voluptuous child-bridge who refuses to consummate her marriage to an older, down-on-his-luck cotton-gin owner.
  • The Glass Menagerie

    Tennessee Williams, Robert Bray

    Paperback, 2000

    No play in the modern theatre has so captured the imagination and heart of the American public as Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie.
  • Spring Storm

    Tennessee Williams, Dan Isaac

    Paperback, 2000

    "A crucible of so many elements that would later shape and characterize Williams's work."—World Literature Today
  • Stairs to the Roof

    Tennessee Williams, Allean Hale

    Paperback, 2000

    A play produced only twice in the 1940s and now published for the first time reveals that Tennessee Williams anticipated the themes of Star Trek by decades.
  • Vieux Carré

    Tennessee Williams, Robert Bray

    Paperback, 2003

    Born out of the journals the playwright kept at the time, Tennessee Williams's Vieux Carré is not emotion recollected in tranquility, but emotion re-created with all the pain, compassion, and wry...