thomas lanier williams

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Definition

Proper noun: - Thomas Lanier Williams: The birth name of Tennessee Williams, a renowned American playwright. He is celebrated for his emotionally powerful and psychologically complex plays, many of which are considered classics of American theater.

Usage
  • This full name is used in formal, biographical, or academic contexts to refer to the playwright, often to specify his given name at birth before he adopted his famous pen name.
  • It is less commonly used than his stage name, "Tennessee Williams."
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Thomas Lanier Williams was born in Columbus, Mississippi.
    • The literary estate of Thomas Lanier Williams manages the rights to his works.
    • Before becoming famous, Thomas Lanier Williams worked at various jobs while writing.
Advanced Usage
  • The name is often used to draw a distinction between the private individual and his public persona as "Tennessee Williams."
    • The early manuscripts of Thomas Lanier Williams show the development of his distinctive voice.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tennessee Williams (proper noun): The renowned pen name and the name by which the playwright is most widely known.
    • "A Streetcar Named Desire" is a masterpiece by Tennessee Williams.
Synonyms
  • Tennessee Williams: The primary and most recognized synonym.
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • While there are no direct idioms, the name is intrinsically linked to titles of his major works, which are often cited in cultural discourse.
    • The themes explored by Thomas Lanier Williams, such as desire and illusion, are central to "The Glass Menagerie."
Noun
  1. United States playwright (1911-1983)