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Edward Albee (Critical Survey of Drama)
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Although Edward Albee has written the libretto for an unsuccessful operatic version of Herman Melville’s story “Bartleby the Scrivener,” as well as some occasional essays and a few adaptations, he is known primarily for his plays. Albee’s unpublished works include a short story and at least one novel written while he was a teenager. Esquire published the first chapter of a novel he began writing in 1963 but never completed.
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