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John Louis DiGaetani is a Professor of English at Hofstra University in Hempstead, NY.
He received his BA from the University of Illinois, his MA from Northern Illinois University, and his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin.
His interests include modern British literature, modern American literature, opera, and the connections between literature and music. He is also director of Hofstra's London Program.
He is author of:
- Richard Wagner and the Modern British Novel
- An Invitation to the Opera
- Puccini the Thinker
- A Search for a Postmodern Theater: Interviews with Contemporary Playwrights
"Inside the Ring: Essays on Wagner's Opera Cycle" "Wagner and Suicide" "A Companion to Pirandello Studies" "Carlo Gozzi: A Life"
His essays have appeared in:
- Western European Stages
- The Drama Review
- Studies in American Drama--1945-present
- Modern Fiction Studies
- Pirandello Society Journal
- Opera Quarterly
- Opera News
- Opera Monthly
- Opera Canada
- The Opera Digest
- The New Orleans Review
- South Central Bulletin
- The Library Journal
- The Wall Street Journal
- Business Horizons
- Computer World
- The Journal of Business Communication
- The Journal of Accountancy
- The Italian American Tribune
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