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Three Tall Women Study Guide

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by Edward Albee
About 59 pages (17,765 words)
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Albee, Edward. "Which Theatre is the Absurd One?" in New York Times Magazine, February 25, 1962, pp. 30-1, 64, 66.

Appelo, Tim. A review of Three Tall Women in the Nation, March 14, 1994, p. 355.

Bigsby, C. W. E., editor. Edward Albee: A Collection of Critical Essays, Prentice-Hall, 1975.

Brantley, Ben. A review of Three Tall Women in the New York Times, April 13, 1994.

Brustein, Robert. A review of Three Tall Women in the New Republic, April 4, 1994, p. 26.

Canby, Vincent. A review of Three Tall Women in the New York Times, February 20, 1994.

A review of Three Tall Women in the Economist, April 23, 1994, p. 91.

Esslin, Martin. The Theatre of the Absurd, Anchor Books, 1961, p. 316.

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