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The Cambridge Companion to Edward Albee
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The Cambridge Companion to Edward Albee

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Introduction: The man who had three lives / Stephen Bottoms
Albee's early one-act plays: "A new American playwright from whom much is to be expected" / Philip C. Kolin
Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?: toward the marrow / Matthew Roudané
"Withered age and stale custom": marriage, diminution, and sex in Tiny Alice, A delicate balance, and Finding the sun / John M. Clum
Albee's 3¹/₂: the Pulitzer plays / Thomas P. Adler
Albee's threnodies: Box-Mao-box, All over, The lady from Dubuque, and Three tall women / Brenda Murphy
Minding the play: thought and feeling in Albee's "hermetic" works / Gerry McCarthy
Albee's monster children: adaptations and confrontations / Stephen Bottoms
"Better alert than numb": Albee since the eighties / Christopher Bigsby
Albee stages Marriage play: cascading action, audience taste, and dramatic paradox / Rakesh H. Solomon
"Playing the cloud circuit": Albee's vaudeville show / Linda Ben-Zvi
Albee's The goat: rethinking tragedy for the 21st century / J. Ellen Gainor
"Words; words...they're such a pleasure." (an afterword) / Ruby Cohn
Borrowed time: an interview with Edward Albee / Stephen Bottoms.

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