CONTRIBUTORS

PAULETTE COLLET est professeur titulaire à l'Université de Toronto. Elle a publié plusieurs ouvrages et des articles sur la littérature francophone au Canada, et sur les romanciers français qui ont été inspirés par le Canada.

DIANE DEBENHAM is a former executive director of the Ontario Library Association, and earned her MA in Canadian drama at McMaster University. She has published articles on Canadian stage, radio and television drama.

MURIEL GOLD, former Artistic Director of the Saidye Bronfman Centre Theatre in Montreal, is on the faculty of McGill University's Drama and Theatre Programme. She has also taught Drama in Education at Concordia University. Author of The Fictional Family in Drama, Education and Groupwork (Springfield, ILL: Charles C Thomas Publishers, 1991), she has contributed to The Arts in Psychotherapy and to Speech and Drama.

JILL TOMASSON GOODWIN is Assistant Professor in the Drama Department, University of Waterloo. Particularly interested in radio drama and Canadian theatre history of the 1940s and '50s, she has published articles on radio drama in Canadian Theatre Review and Canadian Drama/L'Art dramatique canadien.

CLAUDE LIZÉ détient une licence en littérature française et une maîtrise ès Arts. Il enseigne le théâtre et la littérature au Cégep de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue depuis 1972. Il a aussi enseigné à l'Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue et au Lycée Marcel-Gimond (Aubenas, France).

ROBERT NUNN is Associate Professor in the Department of Film Studies and Dramatic and Visual Arts at Brock University. He is particularly interested in the area of theatricality and popular culture, and has published articles in Canadian Literature, Canadian Drama/L'Art dramatique canadien, Theatre History in Canada/Histoire du théâtre au Canada and Theatrum.

CAROL ROBERTS is a Reference Librarian and Branch Coordinator for the Middlesex County Library in London, Ontario. She has taught the Canadiana course at the School of Library Science, University of Western Ontario, and with Lynne Macdonald, published Timothy Findley: An Annotated Bibliography (ECW Press, 1990).

MICHAEL SIDNELL teaches theory of drama at the Graduate Centre for Study of Drama in the University of Toronto. He is responsible for several editions of Yeats's work, and many articles on Yeats's poetry and plays. Dances of Death, his study of the London Group Theatre, was published by Faber in 1984 and Sources of Dramatic Theory, the first of four volumes of dramatic theory under Sidnell's editorship, appeared earlier this year.