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Essay heading: Literary Analysis On Bertolt Brecht
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In one instance, when Bentley was theatre critic for The New Republic in the 1950s, Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller threatened to sue Bentley for his unfavorable reviews of their work, but abandoned the attempt.Bentley studied at the University of Oxford and later his Ph.D. from Yale University... displayed 300 characters
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His dissertation (1941) was expanded into the book A Century of Hero Worship (1944; reissued as The Cult of the Superman, 1969). Bentley then taught at Black Mountain College from 1942 to 1944 and the University of Minnesota from 1944 to 1948.
From 1948 to 1951, Bentley directed in numerous European cities, including Dublin, Zurich, and Padua... displayed next 300 characters
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