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Albee, Edward (Vol. 113) - Julian N. Wasserman (essay date 1983)
Julian N. Wasserman (essay date 1983)
SOURCE: "'The Pitfalls of Drama': The Idea of Language in the Plays of Edward Albee," in Edward Albee: An Interview and Essays, edited by Julian N. Wasserman, The University of St. Thomas, 1983, pp. 29-53.
[In the following essay, Wasserman surveys the significance of Albee's treatment of language in his plays.]
In response to an interviewer's question concerning the supposed lack of "realism" in his work, Edward Albee noted the implicit contradiction between the nature of drama as imitation, in the Aristotelian sense, and the expectation of realism on the part of a play's audience. The importance of this argument is that such a recognition goes far beyond the aesthetics of drama and touches upon the symbolic, that is imitative, nature of languageāa problem that is frequently at the thematic heart of Albee's works. Indeed, the common thread that runs through many of his seemingly diverse plays is...
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Criticism
- Whitney Balliett (review date 4 February 1961)
- Robert Brustein (review date 27 March 1961)
- Harold Clurman (review date 27 October 1962)
- Robert Brustein (review date 3 November 1962)
- Gerald Weales (review date 25 October 1968)
- M. Patricia Fumerton (essay date Summer 1981)
- Katharine Worth (essay date 1981)
- Leonard Casper (essay date 1983)
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- Edward Albee with Jeffrey Goldman (interview date 1989)
- Mickey Pearlman (essay date 1989)
- Marian Faux (review date December 1994)
- Robert Brustein (essay date 1994)
- Jeane Luere (essay date Spring 1995)
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