This is the first collection of scholarly essays on Albee's work in over a decade. It comprises new studies of well-known plays, such as Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf , discussions of lesser-known dramas, an interview with the playwright, a chronology and a bibliography. Mann and his contributors approach Albee as an innovator in theatrical form, filling a critical gap in theatrical scholarship.
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