MUM00481
Finding-Aid for the Tennessee Williams Periodicals (MUM00481)
J.D. Williams Library
Department of Archives and Special Collections
P.O. Box 1848, University, MS 38677-1848, USA
Phone: 662.915.7408
Fax: 662.915.5734
E-Mail: archive@olemiss.edu
URL: https://www.olemiss.edu/depts/general_library/archives/
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Tennessee Williams Periodicals
’48: The Magazine of the Year
June 1948
“A Movie Named La Terra Trema” by Tennessee Williams (pp. 102-104).
Esquire
October 1958
“A Perfect Analysis Given by a Parrot” by Tennessee Williams (pp. 131+).
April 1959
“Sweet Bird of Youth” by Tennessee Williams (pp. 114+).
December 1960
“Period of Adjustment” by Tennessee Williams (pp. 210+).
February 1962
“The Night of the Iguana” by Tennessee Williams (pp. 47+).
January 1965
“Mama’s Old Stucco House” by Tennessee Williams (pp. 86+).
August 1965
“Slapstick Tragedy” by Tennessee Williams (pp. 95+).
Flair
February 1950
“The Resemblance between a Violin Case and a Coffin” by Tennessee Williams (pp. 40+). 2 copies.
Harper’s Magazine
July 1948
“A Mississippian Named Tennessee” by Paul Moor (pp. 63+). 2 copies.
Life
April 30, 1945
“‘The Glass Menagerie’: An Understanding Play about Four Troubled People Gets New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award” (pp. 81+). 2 copies.
December 15, 1947
“‘A Streetcar Named Desire’: Tennessee Williams Has Written the Broadway Season’s Best New Play” (pp. 101+).
February 16, 1948
“Tennessee Williams: A Dreamy Young Man with an Unconquerable Compulsion to Write Finds Himself at 33 the Most Important Playwright in U.S. Theater” by Lincoln Barnett (pp. 113+). 3 copies.
February 26, 1951
“‘The Rose Tattoo’: Tennessee Williams’ Controversial Comedy Is Ode to Earthy Living” (pp. 83+).
April 18, 1955
“‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’: Tennessee Williams Play Probes into a Nerve-Racked Marriage” (pp. 137+).
Look
December 27, 1955
“The Rose Tattoo” (pp. 90+).
Modern Drama
Winter 1958
“Tennessee Williams and Strindberg” by Richard B. Vowles (pp. 166+).
“The Profitable World of Tennessee Williams” by Signi Falk (pp. 172+).
“Tennessee Williams: A Selected Bibliography” by Nadine Dony (pp. 181+).
The Nation
December 20, 1947
“Drama” by Joseph Wood Krutch (pp. 686-687). Re: review of “Streetcar Named Desire.”
The New Yorker
October 16, 1948
“Smoke Gets in Your Hair” (pp. 51-52). Re: “Summer and Smoke.”
Newsweek
December 15, 1947
“Streetcar on Broadway” (p. 82).
October 18, 1948
“Mississippi Mud” (p. 88). Re: “Summer and Smoke.”
October 9, 1950
“New Films” (p. 90). Re: “The Glass Menagerie.”
“Books” (p. 94). Re: “The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone.”
Playboy
April 1973
“Playboy Interview: Tennessee Williams, A Candid Conversation with the Brilliant, Anguished Playwright” (pp.69+).
Theatre Arts
January 1950
“Tale of 3 Cities” (p. 35). Re: “Streetcar Named Desire.”
September 1958
“Orpheus’ Ascending” by Richard Watts, Jr. (pp. 25+).
This Old House
January/February 2004
“Save This Old House” by Ryan Robbins (p. 118). Re: house once used in the film “Baby Doll” up for sale.
Time
April 9, 1945
“New Plays in Manhattan” (pp. 86 & 88). Re: “The Glass Menagerie.”
April 23, 1945
“The Winner” (p. 88). Re: “The Glass Menagerie.”
December 15, 1947
“A New Play in Manhattan” (p. 85). Re: “Streetcar Named Desire.”
June 7, 1948
“Saroyan’s Heir” (p. 85). Re: “Streetcar Named Desire.”
February 12, 1951
“New Play in Manhattan” (pp. 53-54). Re: “The Rose Tattoo.”