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02055cam a2200397Ia 4500 001 11885B4056D911DFB46C8AF9A7D7520A 003 SILO 005 20100503122515 008 081022s2008 nyuaf 000 d eng d 020 $a 0822222752 (pbk.) 020 $a 9780822222750 (pbk.) 035 $a (OCoLC)263131979 040 $a YDXCP $c YDXCP $d SILO $d NGU $d DAY $d DPL $d NIU $d SILO 050 4 $a PS3573.A798 $b T48 2008 082 04 $a 812/.54 $2 22 100 1 $a Wasserstein, Wendy. 245 1 $a Third / $c by Wendy Wasserstein. 260 $a New York : $b Dramatists Play Service, $c c2008. 300 $a 49 p., [1] leaf of plates : $b 1 ill. ; $c 20 cm. 500 $a A play in two acts. 500 $a Two men, 3 women. 500 $a Acting ed. 500 $a "Originally produced by Lincoln Center Theater ... at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater in New York City, opening on October 24, 2005"--p. 3. 520 $a "His name is Woodson Bull III, but you can call him "Third." And Professor Laurie Jameson is disinclined to like his jockish, jingoistic attitude. He is, as she puts it, "a walking red state." Believing that Third's sophisticated essay on King Lear could not possibly have been written by such a specimen, Professor Jameson reports his plagiarism to the college's Committee of Academic Standards. But is Jameson's accusation justified? Or is she casting Third as the villain in her own struggle with her relationships, her age and the increasingly polarized political environment?"--Cover, P. [4]. 650 0 $a Women college teachers $v Drama. 650 0 $a Teacher-student relationships $v Drama. 650 0 $a College students $v Drama. 650 0 $a Universities and colleges $v Drama. 650 0 $a Prejudices $v Drama. 650 0 $a Authorship $x Moral and ethical aspects $v Drama. 600 10 $a Shakespeare, William, $d 1564-1616. $t King Lear. 941 $a 2 952 $l URAX314 $d 20170609041213.0 952 $l UNUX074 $d 20100503132009.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=11885B4056D911DFB46C8AF9A7D7520A 994 $a 02 $b NIUInitiate Another SILO Locator Search