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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

  

by Edward Albee

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  1. Who Is Virginia Woolf?
    We like to think that the kiddos know all about VA Woolf, but let's be honest, they don't. We're here with a Shmoography of the feminist writer who came to her own tragic end.

  2. Getting a Feel for Woolf Writing
    Woolf is an all together different writer than Albee, but you can draw some close parallels between her work and Albee's. In A Room of One's Own, teachers can really tap into the similarities between Woolf's narrator and Martha's struggles.