SOURCE: "In the Bosom of the Family: Evasions in Edward Albee," in Recherches Anglaises et Américaines, No. V, Summer,, 1972, pp. 85-96.
In the following essay, Duplessis argues that in his plays Albee takes "questions of power, work, failure or success and privatiz[es them, making social issues appear exclusively as family issues, and solv[es] them as if they were family issues. "]
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