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Edward Albee: Critical Essay by Julian N. Wasserman

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SOURCE: "'The Pitfalls of Drama': The Idea of Language in the Plays of Edward Albee," in Edward Albee: An Interview and Essays, edited by Julian N. Wasserman, The University of St. Thomas, 1983, pp. 29-53.

In the following essay, Wasserman surveys the significance of Albee's treatment of language in his plays.

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