Albee, Edward

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The plays of Edward Albee have been conspicuous for their portrayals of people who possess an inability to communicate with one another or achieve intimacy. The embodiment of his style can be witnessed in his most notable work 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,' which he wrote in 1962.

Authorship, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Play), Albee, Edward

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Bond, Edward

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Bond, Edward

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Wilson, Lanford (Eugene)

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Wilson, Lanford

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subjects list: Biography, Dramatists, Playwrights
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