Describes the annual literary festival in New Orleans named for Tennessee Williams and provides a short bio of Williams' life and work.
Essay by Jens Bjorneboe reflects on the late plays of Tennessee Williams. Link to essays on other writers and themes.
Profile highlights the playwright's career, including milestones such as his Pulitzer Prize win and his college graduation.
Provides a biographical sketch as well as a bibliography of selected works. Link to other prominent writers.
Review a dissertation prospectus by Darryl Erwin Haley on outcasts in the work of Tennessee Williams.
Offers an overview of Williams' life and career and discusses themes of sexual frustration in his work.
View pictures of the playwright's tombstone and grave site found in Saint Louis, Missouri.
Presents a biography of the American playwright along with lists of his published fiction and films that are based on his work.
Extensive catalog of links to Web resources on the playwright. Includes a list of publications, stage productions, films and annual conferences.
Read about this famous American playwright whose works include "The Glass Menagerie" and "A Streetcar Named Desire."
Annual festival held each March offers literary panels, master classes, theater events, and walking tours of Williams' New Orleans haunts.
Provides insight and resources for those who would research the life of Williams. Link to articles, criticism and study questions.
Tennessee Williams s "The Glass Menagerie" dealt with the emotional turmoil of an abandoned family. Explore its plot, themes, and characters with this study guide.
Find an essay on the life of the American author and playwright. Link to university resources on Williams.
View an image of a signed script held at in the University of Delaware's library. Browse other items from the collection.