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  1. Conversations With Eugene O'Neill (Literary Conversations Series)
  2. Anna Christie, The Emperor Jones, The Hairy Ape by Eugene O'Neill, 1995-10-31
  3. Down the Nights and Down the Days: Eugene O'Neill's Catholic Sensibility (Irish in America) by Edward L. Shaughnessy, 2000-08
  4. Final Acts: The Creation of Three Late O'Neill Plays by Eugene O'Neill, 1985-06
  5. Eugene O'Neill: A Playwright's Theatre by Egil Tornqvist, 2004-01-14
  6. Contour in Time: The Plays of Eugene O'Neill by Travis Bogard, 1988-04-07
  7. Eugene O`Neill and His Eleven-Play Cycle: "A Tale of Possessors Self-Dispossessed" (Henry McBride Series in Modernism and Mo) by Mr. Donald C. Gallup, 1998-09
  8. Mimetic Disillusion: Eugene O'Neill, Tennessee Williams, and U.S. Dramatic Realism by Anne Fleche, 1997-01-30
  9. Narcissism, the Family, and Madness: A Self-Psychological Study of Eugene O'Neill and His Plays by Maria T. Miliora, 2000-08-01
  10. The Proverbial Eugene O'Neill: An Index to Proverbs in the Works of Eugene Gladstone O'Neill (Bibliographies and Indexes in American Literature)
  11. Perverse Mind: Eugene O'Neill's Struggle With Closure by Barbara Voglino, 1999-10
  12. Critical Companion to Eugene O'Neill by Robert M. Dowling, 2009-08-30
  13. Eugene O'Neill at Tao House by Travis Bogard, 1989-03-01
  14. The Iceman Cometh by Eugene O'Neill, 1999-12-07

41. Creative Quotations From Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953)
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42. Eugene O'Neill: From Cardiff To Xanadu
An article examining the life and works of America's first true dramatic genius, Eugene O'Neill.Category Arts Literature Drama 20th Century O Neill, Eugene...... dramatist. Eugene O'Neill (18881953) - A biography; Eugene O'NeillIndex - An index of articles on the American dramatist. Eugene
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Home Ancient Theatre Medieval Theatre 16th Century ... Email Us EUGENE O'NEILL: FROM CARDIFF TO XANADU by: Benjamin De Casseres T HE difference between genius and talent in play-writing is that genius spins a play out of its own innards, lifting both innards and web up into the light of eternal cosmic and human laws, while talent builds a play out of external events with hammer, hatchet and shears. The latter may be clever mechanics, but it depicts the ephemeral, the amusing. Genius is a spider, a bee. Talent is a beaver. Every great writer is a subjective writer, an exploiter of himself. The plays of Shakespeare Strindberg Ibsen and Pirandello are all phases of the Psyches of themselves. They dramatize their unique and individual reactions to life. They spin their great masterpieces out of their agonies, joys, revolts, blasphemies, erotic hells and aesthetic heavens; out of their nerves, emotions, perversities; out of their starving bellies, full-bulging brains and venomous ironic juices. The play's the man. Unless it is that, it is merely a "show." Eugene O'Neill was the first true dramatic genius that America produced. He spun all of his plays out of his own bowels, lifting them up into the light of eternal cosmic and human laws. From

43. Atrium Books - O'Neill
Research and Study Guide) O'Neill Life With Monte Cristo Eugene O'Neill DancingWith the Devil (18881953 A Play for One Person) The Cambridge Companion
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44. O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone
O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone (18881953). Born October 6th, 1888, inNew York City. Son of James O'Neill, the popular romantic actor.
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O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone Born October 6th, 1888, in New York City. Son of James O'Neill, the popular romantic actor. First seven years of my life spent mostly in hotels and railroad trains, my mother accompanying my father on his tours of the United States, although she never was an actress, disliked the theatre, and held aloof from its people.
From the age of seven to thirteen attended Catholic schools. Then four years at a non-sectarian preparatory school, followed by one year (1906-1907) at Princeton University.
Began to write plays in the Fall of 1913. Wrote the one-act Bound East for Cardiff in the Spring of 1914. This is the only one of the plays written in this period which has any merit. In the Fall of 1914, I entered Harvard University to attend the course in dramatic technique given by Professor George Baker. I left after one year and did not complete the course.
The Fall of 1916 marked the first production of a play of mine in New York - Bound East for Cardiff - which was on the opening bill of he Provincetown Players. In the next few years this theatre put on nearly all of my short plays, but it was not until 1920 that a long play Beyond the Horizon was produced in New York. It was given on Broadway by a commercial managemeet - but, at first, only as a special matinee attraction with four afternoon performances a week. However, some of the critics praised the play and it was soon given a theatre for a regular run, and later on in the year was awarded the Pulitzer Prize. I received this prize again in 1922 for Anna Christie and for the third time in 1928 for Strange Interlude.

45. O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone
Translate this page O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone (1888-1953). Auteur dramatique américain (NewYork, 1888 - Boston, 1953). L'œuvre immense d'O'Neill – quelque
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O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone Auteur dramatique américain (New York, 1888 - Boston, 1953). L'œuvre immense d'O'Neill – quelque quarante pièces – s'inscrit par ses thèmes fondamentaux, désir et frustration, dans ce courant puritain qui oriente souterrainement l'histoire des lettres américaines. En même temps, elle apparaît comme un vaste effort de renouvellement des moyens d'expression théâtraux, accompli par un écrivain puissant qui demeure le plus grand auteur dramatique américain du XXe siècle. Dès son enfance, Eugene Gladstone O'Neill mène une vie vagabonde : après avoir accompagné dans ses tournées son père, acteur réputé, puis interrompu de peu brillantes études, il devient tour à tour employé de bureau, chercheur d'or au Honduras, marin et enfin reporter. C'est au cours d'un séjour dans un sanatorium qu'il décide d'écrire pour le théâtre. Une troupe d'avant-garde, les Provincetown Players, monte ses premières pièces (En mer vers Cardiff, 1916). Ces œuvres, très neuves par rapport à celles de ses prédécesseurs, influencées par un romantisme attardé, se caractérisent par le réalisme des sujets qu'O'Neill a tirés de ses propres expériences de matelot et aussi par la grande véracité du langage et les recherches de la mise en scène. Par -delà l'horizon (1920) consacre l'auteur (prix Pulitzer). Paraissent ensuite Anna Christie (1922), l'Empereur Jones (1921), tragédie dans laquelle il s'efforçe d'adapter au théâtre le monologue intérieur des romanciers. Son art se fait alors plus symbolique. C'est le cas de ses deux chefs-d'œuvre, Désir sous les ormes (1924) et le Deuil sied à Electre (1931), qui reflètent un univers étouffant où, le plus souvent, O'Neill dénonce l'absurdité de la condition de l'homme qui le condamne inéluctablement à la violence et l'asservit à l'illusion (la Venue de l'homme des glaces, 1946), dans une société sans espoir (le Singe velu, 1922).

46. Eugene O'Neill - Wikipedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Eugene (Gladstone) O'Neill October 16 November 27 ) American playwright best known for explorations into the darker aspects of the human condition. Frequently, his plays show people on the outer edges of society or begin in a situation of ennui and despair and move dramatically downwards to a grim finish. In 1929 he moved to the Loire Valley in France where he lived in the Chateau du Plessis in St. Antoine-du-Rocher Indre et Loire Best known plays include: Desire Under the Elms Mourning Becomes Electra (1931), and The Iceman Cometh (1946). He received the

47. The San Antonio College LitWeb Eugene O'Neill Page
The Eugene O'Neill Page ( 18881953 ) Major Works O'Neill's fifty plays are in thethree volumes of the Library of America entitled Complete Plays, 1913-1920
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O'Neill's fifty plays are in the three volumes of the Library of America entitled Complete Plays, 1913-1920 Complete Plays, 1920-1931 , and Complete Plays, 1932-1943 . All published in 1988, these volumes were annotated by Travis Bogard.
Bound East for Cardiff
The Moon of the Caribbees and Six Other Plays of the Sea
The Emperor Jones, Diff'rent, and The Straw
The Hairy Ape, Anna Christie, and The First Man
All God's Chillun Got Wings
Desire Under the Elms
The Great God Brown
Marco Millions Lazarus Laughed Strange Interlude Dynamo Mourning Becomes Electra Ah ! Wilderness Days Without End The Plays of Eugene O'Neill
. Twelve volumes. Scribner's, 1934. Nine Plays ( 1941 ). This popular anthology was selected by O'Neill himself. It became a Modern Library Giant with introduction by Joseph Wood Krutch. It contains Emperor, Ape, Chillun, Desire, Marco, Great God, Lazarus, Interlude, and Mourning , all listed above. The Iceman Cometh Selected Letters . Edited by Travis Bogard and Jackson R. Bryer. Yale, 1988. About O'Neill Barrett H. Clark

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    Translate this page O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone (1888-1953). Amerikanischer Dramatiker.O'Neill wurde am 16. Oktober 1888 in New York als Spross einer
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    O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone (1888-1953) Amerikanischer Dramatiker. O'Neill wurde am 16. Oktober 1888 in New York als Spross einer irisch-amerikanischen Schauspielerfamilie geboren. In seiner Jugend begleitete er seinen Vater auf Theatertourneen, besuchte ein Jahr lang (1906-1907) die Universität Princeton und arbeitete danach als Angestellter. Von 1909 bis 1912 führte er ein unstetes Abenteurerleben (u. a. als Goldsucher, Seemann und Zeitungsreporter). 1912 begann O'Neill erste Stücke zu schreiben und studierte von 1914 bis 1915 in Harvard Dramaturgie bei dem renommierten Theaterwissenschaftler George Pierce Baker.
    Weitere, auf internationaler Bühne häufig gespielte Dramen O'Neills sind Moon of the Caribbees (1918, Unterm karibischen Mond), Anna Christie (1921; Pulitzerpreis 1922), All God's Chillun Got Wings (1924, Alle Kinder Gottes haben Flügel), Desire Under the Elms (1924, Gier unter Ulmen), The Great God Brown (1926, Der große Gott Brown), Lazarus Laughed (1926), Marco Millions (1928), Dynamo (1929) und Days Without End (1934).
    In seinen beiden letzten Lebensjahrzehnten litt O'Neill an einer Schüttellähmung und konnte den geplanten Dramenzyklus über die Geschichte einer amerikanischen Familie nicht abschließen. Vollendet wurden nur die Teile A Touch of the Poet (1958, Fast ein Poet) und More Stately Mansions (1967, Alle Reichtümer der Welt). Nach 1939 entstanden außerhalb des Zyklus drei weitere Stücke: The Iceman Cometh (1946, Der Eismann kommt) und zwei autobiographisch gefärbte Tragödien, Long Day's Journey into Night (1956, Eines langen Tages Reise in die Nacht; Pulitzerpreis 1957) und A Moon for the Misbegotten (1957, Ein Mond für die Beladenen). O'Neill wurde 1936 als einziger amerikanischer Dramatiker mit dem Nobelpreis für Literatur ausgezeichnet. Am 27. November 1953 starb er in Boston.

    50. EUGENE O'NEILL PAPERS
    AS RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS PROCESSING NOTES LOCATION OF ASSOCIATED MATERIAL EugeneO'Neill (18881953) AND CARLOTTA MONTEREY O'Neill (1888-1970) DESCRIPTION OF
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    PROVENANCE OWNERSHIP LITERARY RIGHTS CITE AS RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS PROCESSINGNOTES Eugene O'Neill (18881953) DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION,
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    52. Table Of Contents For Library Of Congress Control Number 2001025453
    Library of Congress subject headings for this publication O'Neill, Eugene, 18881953,Long day's journey into night, O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953 Dramatic
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    54. Eugene O'Neill, 1888-1953 (in MARION)
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    55. O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone
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    57. Eugene Gladstone O'Neill
    O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone. 18881953, widely acknowledged as America's foremostplaywright; b. NYC The son of an actor, he was a prospector, seaman, derelict
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    58. E. O'Neill
    Eugene O'Neill (18881953). Song Texts. Here is home. Is peace. Isquiet Musto (Quiet song); Quiet song Musto; Sleep on her breast
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    Clippings. Posters. Other. Special Collections American Dance Festival (ConnecticutCollege) (19481977) Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953), playwright Louis Sheaffer.
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    60. The Plays Of Eugene O'Neill
    The Play of Eugene O'Neill. Eugene O’Neill, 18881953. Born in NewYork, son of actor James O’Neill. Pulitzer Prizes for Beyond
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    Nobel Prize for Literature in 1936 Major Works
    • Beyond the Horizon Exorcism, Different, The Emperor Jones Anna Christie The Hairy Ape Desire Under the Elms The Great God Brown Strange Interludes Lazarus Laughed Marco Millions Morning Becomes Electra Ah, Wilderness Days Without End The Iceman Cometh A Moon for the Misbegotten , 1957 (Posthumously) Hughie, 1957 (Posthumously) A Touch of the Poet , 1957 (Posthumously)

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