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| Title | The comintern and the canon: Workers' Theatre, Eight Men Speak and the genealogy of mise-en-scene | |
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| Source | Australasian Drama Studies, ADSA, VIC | |
| Publisher | Australasian Drama Studies, c/- Department of English, Univ | |
| Issue | 29 | |
| Page | 17 - 31 | |
| Date Issued | October 1996 | |
| Language | English | |
| ISSN | 0810-4123 | |
| Citation | Alan Filewod, The comintern and the canon: Workers' Theatre, Eight Men Speak and the genealogy of mise-en-scene, Australasian Drama Studies, Australasian Drama Studies, c/- Department of English, Univ, 29, October 1996, 17 - 31 | |
| Data Set | AusStage | |
| Resource Identifier | 62572 | |
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