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References

About A Streetcar named Desire

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Tandy vs. Tennessee

An exchange of letters between Williams and the first actress to play Blanche, about a postcard.

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¡@ "When the original production of A Streetcar Named Desire was in the  midst of success, Tennessee Williams wrote to Jessica Tandy  ("Blanche"), about a photo that was intended to be given as a Christmas gift to the producer, Irene Selznick. Williams was asked to  see if Jessica Tandy (who later appeared in Driving Miss Daisy) would  pose for a photographic replica of a Thomas Hart Benton painting. The painting depicts the poker scene from A Streetcar Named Desire with Blanche in the foreground in a racy blue dress (Left).  Through a series of letter exchanges, Jessica Tandy reminds Tennessee Williams that his Blanche was not intended to appear as a  victim. "
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