Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
by Edward Albee
- Pages
- 272
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780451218599
- Reading Time
- ~4h 46min
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a book by Edward Albee. It has 272 pages.
About this book
Edward Albee’s one-act play examines the corrosive dynamics of a long marriage through an extended evening of unrelenting verbal exchange. Set in the living room of a New England college faculty home, the work brings together an aging couple and their younger guests for what begins as a casual gathering. As the night progresses, carefully maintained facades dissolve, revealing deep-seated resentments, intellectual posturing, and the quiet devastation of compromised aspirations. Albee’s dialogue operates as both weapon and scalpel, dissecting mid-century American ideals while probing how couples construct shared illusions to endure together. The play’s significance lies in its unflinching portrayal of psychological intimacy and its departure from conventional theatrical comfort. By centering on the cumulative weight of everyday speech rather than external action, Albee helped redefine American dramatic structure. The work remains a standard reference in modern theater studies, valued for its precise construction and sustained examination of how love, resentment, and self-deception intersect.
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Edward Albee’s one-act play examines the corrosive dynamics of a long marriage through an extended evening of unrelenting verbal exchange. Set in the living room of a New England college faculty home, the work brings together an aging couple and their younger guests for what begins as a casual gathe...
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? was written by Edward Albee.