What is the meaning of Who is afraid of Virginia Woolf in the play by Edward Albee?

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2026-08-03 04:05

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When I started to write the play it cropped up in my mind again. And of course, who's afraid of Virginia Woolf means who's afraid of the big bad wolf . . . who's afraid of living life without false illusions. And it did strike me as being a rather typical, university intellectual joke.- Edward Albee

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