Weales, G. Edward Albee: don't make waves.--Esslin, M. The Theatre of the Absurd: Edward Albee.--Way, B. Albee and the Absurd: The American dream and The zoo story.--Zimbardo, R. A. Symbolism and naturalism in Edward Albee's The zoo story.--Debusscher, G. The death of Bessie Smith.--Schechner, R. Who's afraid of Edward Albee?--Schneider, A. Why so afraid?--Schechner, R. Reality is not enough: an interview with Alan Schneider.--Clurman, H. Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?--Trilling, D. The riddle of Albee's Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?--Rutenberg, M. E. The ballad of the sad café.--Hewes, H. The Tiny Alice caper.--Roth, P. The play that dare not speak its name.--Franzblau, A. N. A psychiatrist looks at Tiny Alice.--Stewart, R. S. John Gielgud and Edward Albee talk about the theater.--Bigsby, C. W. E. Tiny Alice.--Brustein, R. Albee decorates an old house: A delicate balance.--Paolucci, A. A vision of Baal: A delicate balance.--Bigsby, C. W. E. Box and Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung: Albee's diptych.--Hewes, H. Death prattle.--Bigsby, C. W. E. To the brink of the grave: Edward Albee's All over
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