Introduction, by J. Y. Miller.
Notebook for A streetcar named Desire, by E. Kazan.
Review of a tryout performance in Boston, by E. Hughes.
Streetcar named Desire sets season's high in acting, writing, by J. Chapman.
Streetcar named Desire is striking drama, by R. Watts, Jr.
Mr. Williams' report on life in New Orleans, by B. Atkinson.
O'Neill status won by author of "Streetcar", by H. Barnes.
The streetcar isn't drawn by Pegasus, by G. J. Nathan.
Review of Streetcar named Desire, by J. W. Krutch.
Southern discomfort, by J. M. Brown.
Miss Vivien Leigh, by H. Hobson.
Laughter dans le tramway, by R. MacColl.
Williams' feminine characters, by D. da Ponte.
A trio of Tennessee Williams' heroines: the psychology of prostitution, by P. Weissman.
Tennessee Williams and the tragedy of sensitivity, by J. T. von Szeliski.
The innocence of Tennessee Williams, by M. Magid.
Neitzsche descending, by J. N. Riddell.
Most famous of streetcars, by W. D. Sievers.
The southern gentlewoman, by S. Falk.
Tennessee Williams: Streetcar to glory, by C. W. E. Bigsby.
Selected bibliography (p. 116-119)