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Edward Albee: Critical Review by William Hutchings

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SOURCE: A review of Three Tall Women, in World Literature Today, Vol. 69, No. 4, Autumn, 1995, pp. 799-80.

In the following review, Hutchings examines Three Tall Women, comparing it to works by Samuel Beckett.

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