- American Masters: Tennessee Williams
- PBS profile of the writer. - Blue Roses Productions
- Dedicated to presenting the works of Tennessee Williams, and nurturing and producing works by new American playwrights that champion the human spirit. - Certain Moral Values: a Rhetoric of Outcasts in the Plays of Tennessee Williams
- A dissertation prospectus by Darryl Erwin Haley. - Featured Author: Tennessee Williams
- From The New York Times. Features review archive, audio clips, and articles by and about Williams. Registration required. - Forests Behind The Night of the Iguana, The
- An essay by Jens Bjorneboe reflecting on the late plays of Tennessee Williams. - Glass Menagerie, The (5)
- Find out about The Glass Menagerie, a play by Tennessee Williams. Sites provide plot overview, analysis, characters profiles, and study guide of the award-winning play.
- imagi-nation.com: Tennessee Williams (1911-1983)
- Biography and links. - IMDb: Tennessee Williams
- Listing of film credits. - Internet Broadway Database: Tennessee Williams
- New York theatre credits. - Kennedy Center Honors: Tennessee Williams
- Biography and profile of the 1979 honoree. - MWP: Tennessee Williams (1911-1983)
- Includes a biographical article, publications by the writer, bibliography of resources, and more. - Streetcar Named Desire, A (10)
- Read about A Streetcar Named Desire, the award-winning play by Tennessee Williams. Sites provide synopsis, play summary and analysis, and articles on the winner of the 1948 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
- Tennessee Williams' The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone@
- Learn about the film and television adaptations of the Tennessee William novel, The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone, through sites providing cast and crew information, synopsis, and trivia.
- Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival
- Annual event held each March in the French Quarter, with literary panels, master classses, theatre events, and walking tours of Williams' New Orleans haunts. - Wikipedia: Tennessee Williams
- Hyperlinked biography of the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of A Streetcar Named Desire and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
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