Edward Albee : a casebook / / edited by Bruce J. Mann.
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Superior document: | Casebooks on modern dramatists |
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Year of Publication: | 2003 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Casebooks on modern dramatists.
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Physical Description: | xiv, 148 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Three tall women: return to the muses / Bruce J. Mann
- Edward Albee: a retrospective (and beyond) / Anne Paolucci
- Absurdly American: rediscovering the representation of violence in The zoo story / Lisa M. Siefker Bailey
- 'Good, better, best, bested': the failure of American typology in Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf? / Lincoln Konkle
- Like father, like son: the ciphermale in A delicate balance and Malcolm / Robert F. Gross
- Forging text into theatre: Edward Albee directs Box and quotations from chairman Mao Tse-Tung / Rakesh H. Solomon
- A demystified mystique: all over and the fall of the cult of true womanhood / Emily Rosenbaum
- The lady from Dubuque: into the labyrinth / Ronald F. Rapin
- Postmodernist tensions in Albee's recent plays / Norma Jenckes
- Directing Three tall women / Lawrence Sacharow
- Interview with Edward Albee / Bruce J. Mann.