American Drama and the Postmodern:  Fragmenting the Realistic Stage
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Lacan, Jacques, 34, 40, 116, 224–234, 239–245, 249–252, 254n5, 258, 260, 301

Lahr, John, 42n4, 166

language9 22, 6, 35, 39–40, 96–97, 104, 112, 119, 144, 155, 158, 162, 165, 172, 182–196, 199–205, 210, 213–214

Long Day’s Journeyinto NightSee also O’Neill Eugene, 215, 221, 252

Love! Valor! Compassion!See alsoMcNally Terrence, 23, 26, 26, 300

Lyotard, Jean-François, 291, 301

Macy, William H., 157–159, 162, 175, 179n14

magic realism, 36, 40, 264–265, 267, 282, 286, 296, 298, 313

Mamet, David, 1–3, 9, 19, 24–26, 35, 39–40, 93, 141, 146, 155– 177, 179n15, 255n8, 316

A Man’s WorldSee also Crothers Rachel, 38, 46–57, 75

Mantello, Joe, 23

Marxist, 31, 72, 180, 292, 314

Maufort, Marc, 34, 43n15

McNally, Terrence, 23–25, 28, 112, 260–264, 268, 279–280, 295, 299–301, 304, 305, 307, 313n12, 314

metatheatre, 15, 18, 35, 77, 84, 165, 273

Millennium ApproachesSee also Kushner Tony, 32, 261, 263, 282, 286, 317

Miller, Arthur, 28, 137n2, 218, 220, 222, 277–279

misrecognition, 40, 208, 226–229, 233–237, 240, 243, 245, 249, 251

modernism, 17, 33–36, 44, 56, 63, 71, 93–94, 109, 131, 135, 137, 155, 176, 219, 259, 264, 277, 291, 309–310

monologue, 13–15, 18, 30, 43, 64, 76–79, 84, 90, 125–126, 139, 156, 201, 292

motive, 6, 47, 79, 138, 140, 145, 158, 165, 176, 186, 191, 193–196, 228–229, 278, 289

Murphy, Brenda, 5–7, 36, 88n10

myth, 17, 53, 138, 182, 193, 206, 260, 293, 295–97, 304, 313, 318

narrative, 23, 27, 34, 36, 39, 51, 72, 81, 86, 115–119, 125, 136, 139, 145, 156, 158, 176, 178, 206, 237, 291–293, 301, 314

natural, 5, 59, 92, 199, 239, 244, 261, 268, 271, 271

naturalism90–92, 18, 27, 31, 36, 36, 192, 209, 216, 298

unnatural, 147–151

objectivity, 2, 4–5, 10–13, 19, 72, 78, 83, 135–136, 142, 150, 174, 176–177, 230, 252, 282, 287, 315

OleannaSee Mamet David, 18–19, 26, 35, 40, 93, 141, 146, 155–177, 178n1, 180n16–18, 182, 258, 317–318

Oliver, Edith, 2–3

O’Neill, Eugene, 34, 40, 182–186, 189–201, 209, 215–216, 217–235, 244–45, 251–252, 254n2–7, 258, 269

otherness, 22, 117, 136, 139, 242

Our TownSee alsoWilder Thornton, 264, 268, 300–304, 307