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  1. Eugene O'Neill: Beyond Mourning and Tragedy by Professor Stephen A. Black, 2002-03-01
  2. The Theatre We Worked For: The Letters of Eugene O`Neill to Kenneth Macgowan by Eugene O'Neill, 1982-09-10
  3. The Cambridge Companion to Eugene O'Neill (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  4. The Long Voyage Home and Other Plays (Dover Thrift Editions) by Eugene O'Neill, 1995-09-28
  5. Eugene O'neill (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  6. Selected Letters of Eugene O`Neill by Jackson Bryer, Eugene O'Neill, 1988-09-28
  7. Four Plays By Eugene O'Neill (Signet Classics) by Eugene O'Neill, 2007-08-07
  8. O'Neill: Long Day's Journey into Night (Plays in Production) by Brenda Murphy, 2001-09-24
  9. Three Plays: Desire Under The Elms, Strange Interlude, Mourning Becomes Electra by Eugene O'Neill, 1995-10-31
  10. Eugene O'Neill and the Tragic Tension by Doris V. Falk, 1981-06
  11. O'Neill: Life with Monte Cristo by Arthur Gelb, Barbara Gelb, 2000-05-08
  12. Performing O'Neill: Conversations with Actors and Directors by Yvonne Shafer, 2000-12-01
  13. Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night by Eugene O'Neill, 1985-12
  14. A Wind Is Rising: The Correspondence of Agnes Boulton and Eugene O'Neill by Agnes Boulton, Eugene O'Neill, et all 2000-04

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O'Neill Eugene (1888-1953), amerykañski pisarz. Laureat Nagrody Nobla 1936. Uwa¿any za wspó³twórcê wspó³czesnego dramatu USA. Podejmowa³ szereg zajêæ zarobkowych, m.in. jako marynarz. Po roku studiów na Harvard University od 1916 zaj±³ siê pisarstwem. Z pocz±tku pisywa³ jednoaktówki dla zespo³u Provincetown Players, ukazuj±c g³ównie surowe ¿ycie ludzi morza, np. w zbiorze Ksiê¿yc nad Karybami (1919, wydanie polskie 1934). W swej obszernej twórczo¶ci, obejmuj±cej ok. 100 utworów, poruszy³ najistotniejsze problemy spo³eczne, moralne i obyczajowe Ameryki, nadaj±c im nierzadko wymowê uniwersaln±, ponadczasow±. Pos³ugiwa³ siê szerokim wachlarzem ¶rodków literackich, od realizmu , przez naturalizmekspresjonizm do symbolicznego alegoryzmu. Nawi±zywa³ do twórczo¶ci, m.in. H. Ibsena F. Dostojewskiego A. Strindberga , a tak¿e europejskiej prozy awangardowej. Wiele jego dramatów zosta³o prze³o¿onych na jêzyk polski i wystawionych w polskich teatrach, m.in.: Cesarz Jones (1920, wystawienie polskie 1937)

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Eugene O'Neill (18881953), Eugene (Gladstone) O'Neill (1888-1953).American playwright best known for explorations into the darker
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23. Eugene Gladstone O'Neill Winner Of The 1936 Nobel Prize In Literature
Eugene GLADSTONE O'Neill. 1936 Nobel Laureate in Literature an originalconcept of tragedy. Background 18881953 Residence USA Book Store
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E UGENE G LADSTONE O'N EILL
1936 Nobel Laureate in Literature
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24. Audio Visual Collections - Fordham University Libraries
O'Neill, Eugene, 18881953. Anna Christie, LC, W Audio tape 281, Young womenNew York (State) New York Drama. Radio plays. O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953.
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25. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Mod
An Outline of American Literature by Kathryn VanSpanckeren. Modernismand Experimentation Authors Eugene O'Neill (18881953). *** Index***.
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An Outline of American Literature:
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Modernism and Experimentation: Authors: Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953)
Index Eugene O'Neill is the great figure of American theater. His numerous plays combine enormous technical originality with freshness of vision and emotional depth. O'Neill's earliest dramas concern the working class and poor; later works explore subjective realms, such as obsessions and sex, and underscore his reading in Freud and his anguished attempt to come to terms with his dead mother, father, and brother. His play Desire Under the Elms (1924) recreates the passions hidden within one family; The Great God Brown (1926) uncovers the unconsciousness of a wealthy businessman; and Strange Interlude (1928), a winner of the Pulitzer Prize, traces the tangled loves of one woman. These powerful plays reveal different personalities reverting to primitive emotions or confusion under intense stress. O'Neill continued to explore the Freudian pressures of love and dominance within families in a trilogy of plays collectively entitled Mourning Becomes Electra (1931), based on the classical

26. Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953)
Eugene O'Neill Important Links An Electronic Eugene O'Neill Archive Eugene O'NeillAmericanPlaywright Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site A Moon for the
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The Iceman Cometh on Broadway

27. Authors ("O") & Titles
796.2 ONE O'Neill, Eugene, 18881953. The Emperor Jones. Long day'sjourney into night VIDEO 812 ENGLISH O'Neill Eugene, 1888-1953.
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Oates, Joyce Carol, 1938-
Angel of light FIC OAT
Oates, Joyce Carol, 1938-
The assassins: a book of hours FIC OAT
Oates, Joyce Carol, 1938-
Bellefleur FIC OAT
Oates, Joyce Carol, 1938-
Black water FIC OAT
Oates, Joyce Carol, 1938-
A Bloodsmoor romance FIC OAT
Oates, Joyce Carol, 1938-
By the north gate. SC OAT
Oates, Joyce Carol, 1938-
Foxfire: confessions of a girl gang FIC OAT
Oates, Joyce Carol, 1938-
The goddess and other women FIC OAT
Joyce Carol Oates.
In the region of ice. in Fifty years of the American short story, vol. I: from the O. Henry awards, 1919-1970 / Edited, and with an introduction, by William Abrahams. SC ABR
Oates, Joyce Carol, 1938-
Marya: a life FIC OAT
Oates, Joyce Carol, 1938-
The rise of life on earth FIC OAT
Oates, Joyce Carol, 1938-
Son of the morning: a novel FIC OAT
Oates, Joyce Carol, 1938-
The wheel of love: and other stories. SC OAT
Joyce Carol Oates.
Where are you going, where have you been? in Fifty years of the American short story, vol. I: from the O. Henry awards, 1919-1970 / Edited, and with an introduction, by William Abrahams.

28. Eugene O'Neill: Poems
An index of poems by Eugene O'Neill.Category Arts Literature 20th Century O Neill, Eugene Works...... Broadway production. Eugene O'Neill A biography of the American dramatist.Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) - A biography. Eugene O'Neill
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POEMS BY EUGENE O'NEILL: RELATED WEBSITES

29. Submarine, By Eugene O'Neill
Click Here. SUBMARINE. by Eugene O'Neill (18881953) Y soul is a submarine.My aspirations are torpedoes. Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) - A biography.
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SUBMARINE by: Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953)
    Y soul is a submarine.
    My aspirations are torpedoes.
    I will hide unseen
    Beneath the surface of life
    Watching for ships,
    Dull, heavy-laden merchant ships,
    Rust-eaten, grimy galleons of commerce
    Wallowing with obese assurance,
    Too sluggish to fear or wonder,
    Mocked by the laughter of waves
    And the spit of disdainful spray.
    I will destroy them
    Because the sea is beautiful.
    That is why I lurk
    Menacingly
    In green depths.
"Submarine" is reprinted from the Masses , February, 1917. MORE POEMS BY EUGENE O'NEILL RELATED WEBSITES

30. The Horst Frenz Collection: Books
AUTHOR O'Neill, Eugene 18881953.; Alexandrou, Ares tr. TITLE Dynamo; Ntuuamo(Greek). AUTHOR O'Neill, Eugene 1888-1953.; Alexandrou, Ares tr.
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CATNO HF 200 TYPE Book (Paperback) (Greek) AUTHOR O'Neill, Eugene 1988-1953.; Alexandrou, Ares tr. TITLE Lazarus Laughed; Ho Lazaros Gelase (Greek) PUB Ekodoseis Nkoboste, Athens DATEPUB 1946 NOTES 128 p. : 19 cm. Title romanized. CATNO HF 201 TYPE Book (paperback) (Greek) AUTHOR O'Neill, Eugene 1988-1953.; Alexandrou, Ares tr. TITLE Marco Millions; Ta ekatommuria tou Marko Polo (Greek) PUB Ekodoseis Nkobosste, Athens DATEPUB 1946 NOTES [133 p.] : 19 cm. Title Romanized. CATNO HF 202 TYPE Book (Paperback) (Greek) AUTHOR O'Neill, Eugene; Alexandrou, Ares tr. TITLE Gold; To Chrusaphi (Greek) PUB Ekodoseis Nkoboste, Athens DATEPUB 1946 NOTES 104 p. : 19 cm. Title romanized. CATNO HF 203 TYPE Book (Paperback) (Greek) AUTHOR O'Neill, Eugene 1888-1953.; Alexandrou, Ares tr.

31. ClassicNotes: Eugene O'Neill
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Eugene O'Neill was born in a hotel on the corner of Broadway and 43rd St. in New York City, a fitting start for someone who was to become one of America's greatest playwrights. He was the son of James O'Neill, one of the most popular American actors of his day. For the first seven years of Eugene's life, the O'Neill family toured with James during his stint with the successful (though artistically unimpressive) Monte Cristo Eugene attended Catholic boarding school and then the Betts Academy in Stamford, Connecticut. He was accepted at Princeton, but he was suspended at the end of his freshman year and decided not to return. Between 1909-12 he worked in an odd assortment of jobs and traveled extensively as a sailor. Exposure to working class people made a deep impression on O'Neill, and in later years he would draw on these experiences when creating his characters. Frail health was a recurring problem: tropical fever sent him home from his 1909 gold-prospecting trip, and in 1912 he entered a sanatorium to be treated for tuberculosis. During his recuperation, O'Neill read voraciously. His reading ranged across the whole Western dramatic canon, but he devoted special attention to Ibsen, Wedekind, and above all, Strindberg. He began to write in earnest, working on one-acts, full-length plays, and poetry. In 1916, Eugene O'Neill became involved with the people who would found the Provincetown Players. The Provincetown Players became vital to the start of O'Neill's career. The relationship was perfect: O'Neill got a venue for his plays, and gained valuable experience watching his plays acted out onstage. The company got a brilliant young playwright.

32. Drama Eugene O'Neill
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33. Eugene O'Neill
Eugene O'Neill (18881953) - A biography; Get 4 theatre books for $1 at Stage Screen!Back to Eugene O'Neill Index. Find more articles on Eugene O'Neill
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EUGENE O'NEILL Born, New York City, 1888 This document was originally published in Minute History of the Drama Purchase Plays by Eugene O'Neill EUGENE GLADSTONE O'NEILL, rated the foremost American dramatist of the early twentieth century, piled a lifetime of adventurous living into his first twenty-seven years. He covered (under protest) the theatrical barrens of "the road" with his father's stock company. Later wanderlust took him from New York to Buenos Aires, from South America to South Africa and back again to South America because he couldn't convince the South African authorities that he had a visible means of support. He held jobs that varied from secretary of a mail order house to gold prospecting in Central America; from draughtsman for Westinghouse Electric Co. to mule tender on tramp steamers; from beach comber to newspaper reporter. It was in this latter job, when he was 27, that Fate in the form of certain lung spots caught up with him and he was sentenced to a year in a sanitorium. This year was for O'Neill a spiritual as well as a physical rebirth. He returned to life with a sure knowledge of what he wanted to do and a varied background of experience upon which to call in doing it. Leaving the sanitorium, O'Neill turned to Professor George Pierce Baker's "English 47" at Harvard for a serious study of dramatic technique. His first contacts with the stage as a playwright were in the "Little Theater" movement in Provincetown. There his first produced play

34. Eugene O'Neill
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Type: research project/collection Content: This is the most comprehensive site on the web on O'Neill. It offers a text archive, a forum, online essays on O'Neill, scanned images, an audio archive with recordings of some plays and links to various collections of O'Neill material at libraries. This site is highly recommended. Please tell me about any dead links and mistakes or recommend a site: deadlink@ mistakes@ recommendasite@ American Studies on the Internet Author: Jochen Bast

35. Seminar In Modern Drama
Eugene O'Neill Archive; Eugene O'Neill American Playwright; EugeneO'Neill (18881953); Eugene O'Neill Index; Literature 1936; Little
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36. Eugene O'Neill Plays On DVD, Long Day's Journey Into The Night
Amazon.co.uk Drama Books. About the Author Eugene O'Neill (18881953) isone of the most significant forces in the history of American theater.
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Eugene O'Neill mined the tragedies of his own life for this depiction of a seedy, skid row saloon in 1912, peopled by society's failures: worn-out anarchists, failed con artists, drifters, .... buy from Amazon.com: VHS film with Katharine Hepburn; Long Days Journey into Night by Eugene O'Neill buy from Amazon.com: Paperback Long Days Journey into Night
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This work is interesting enough for its history. Completed in 1940, Long Day's Journey Into the Night is an autobiographical play Eugene O'Neill wrote thatbecause of the highly personal writing about his familywas not to be released until 25 years after his death, which occurred in 1953. But since O'Neill's immediate family had died in the early 1920s, his wife allowed publication of the play in 1956. Besides the history alone, the play is fascinating in its own right. It tells of the "Tyrones"a fictional name for what is clearly the O'Neills. Theirs is not a happy tale: The youngest son (Edmond) is sent to a sanitarium to recover from tuberculosis; he despises his father for sending him; his mother is wrecked by narcotics; and his older brother by drink. In real-life these factors conspired to turn O'Neill into who he wasa tormented individual and a brilliant playwright

37. O'Neill, Eugene [Gladstone]
O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone (18881953), dramatist, entered Princeton in the fallof 1906 as a member of the Class of 1910 but, after encountering disciplinary
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O'Neill, Eugene [Gladstone]
O'Neill, Eugene [Gladstone] (1888-1953), dramatist, entered Princeton in the fall of 1906 as a member of the Class of 1910 but, after encountering disciplinary as well as scholastic difficulties, left at the end of freshman year without taking final examinations. He worked for a mail-order house and then went to sea. Later he was a newspaper reporter and studied for a time in George Pierce Baker's celebrated '47 Workshop at Harvard before embarking on the career that brought him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1936. Go to Search A Princeton Companion

38. Eugene O'Neill
of writing and supervising the New York productions of his own works, O'Neill (18881953)published only Reprinted © Nobel eMuseum Eugene O'Neill died in 1953
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Eugene O'Neill
Biographical Notes Nobel Prize Winner for Literature 1936 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. Writings of Eugene O'Neill 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. Listen to the Works of Eugene O'Neill and Get a Rio 500 MP3 Player for FREE* from audible.com when you become an AudibleListener TM
After expulsion from Princeton I led a restless, wandering life for several years, working at various occupations. Was secretary of a small mail order house in New York for a while, then went on a gold prospecting expedition in the wilds of Spanish Honduras. Found no gold but contracted malarial fever. Returned to the United States and worked for a time as assistant manager of a theatrical company on tour. After this, a period in which I went to sea, and also worked in Buenos Aires for the Westinghouse Electrical Co., Swift Packing Co., and Singer Sewing Machine Co. Never held a job long. Was either fired quickly or left quickly. Finished my experience as a sailor as able-bodied seaman on the American Line of transatlantic liners. After this, was an actor in vaudeville for a short time, and reporter on a small town newspaper. At the end of 1912 my health broke down and I spent six months in a tuberculosis sanatorium.

39. Pulitzer Prize For Drama, 1918-2002
1957). 1957, Eugene O'Neill (18881953), Long Day's Journey into Night(1956). 1928). 1928, Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953), Strange Interlude (1927).
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Pulitzer Prize for Drama, 1918-2002
Year Author (Dates) Prize Play Suzan-Lori Parks Topdog/Underdog David Auburn Proof Douglas Margulies Dinner with Friends Margaret Edson Wit Paula Vogel How I Learned to Drive No Award Jonathan Larson Rent Horton Foote (1916- ) The Young Man from Atlanta Edward Albee (1928- ) Three Tall Women Tony Kushner (1956- ) Angels in America: Millennium Approaches Robert Schenkkan (1917- ) The Kentucky Cycle Neil Simon (1927- ) Lost in Yonkers August Wilson The Piano Lesson Wendy Wasserstein (1950- ) The Heidi Chronicles Alfred Uhry Driving Miss Daisy August Wilson Fences No Award Stephen Sondheim (1930- ) and James Lapine (1949- ) Sunday in the Park with George David Mamet Glengarry Glen Ross Marsha Norman Charles Fuller Beth Henley (Elizabeth Becker Henley) Crimes of the Heart Lanford Wilson Sam Shepard Buried Child Donald Lee Coburn The Gin Game Michael Cristofer The Shadow Box Michael Bennett (1943-1987), James Kirkwood, Jr. (1924-1989), Nicholas Dante (1942-1991), Marvin Hamlisch (1944- ), and Edward Kleban (1939-1987) A Chorus Line Edward Albee Seascape No Award Jason Miller The Championship Season No Award Paul Zindel The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds Charles Gordone No Place to Be Somebody Howard Sackler The Great White Hope No Award Edward Albee A Delicate Balance No Award Frank D. Gilroy

40. Pulitzer Prize For Drama, 1918-2002
1938). 1957, Eugene O'Neill (18881953), Long Day's Journey into Night(1956). 1928). 1928, Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953), Strange Interlude (1927).
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Pulitzer Prize for Drama, 1918-2002
Year Author (Dates) Prize Play Suzan-Lori Parks Topdog/Underdog David Auburn Proof Douglas Margulies Dinner with Friends Margaret Edson Wit Paula Vogel How I Learned to Drive No Award Jonathan Larson Rent Horton Foote (1916- ) The Young Man from Atlanta Edward Albee (1928- ) Three Tall Women Tony Kushner (1956- ) Angels in America: Millennium Approaches Robert Schenkkan (1917- ) The Kentucky Cycle Neil Simon (1927- ) Lost in Yonkers August Wilson The Piano Lesson Wendy Wasserstein (1950- ) The Heidi Chronicles Alfred Uhry Driving Miss Daisy August Wilson Fences No Award Stephen Sondheim (1930- ) for music and lyrics, and James Lapine (1949- ) for book Sunday in the Park with George David Mamet Glengarry Glen Ross Marsha Norman Charles Fuller Beth Henley (Elizabeth Becker Henley) Crimes of the Heart Lanford Wilson Sam Shepard Buried Child Donald Lee Coburn The Gin Game Michael Cristofer The Shadow Box Michael Bennett (1943-1987) for conception, choreography, and direction, James Kirkwood, Jr. (1924-1989) and Nicholas Dante (1942-1991) for book, Marvin Hamlisch (1944- ) for music, and Edward Kleban (1939-1987) for lyrics A Chorus Line Edward Albee Seascape No Award Jason Miller The Championship Season No Award Paul Zindel The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds Charles Gordone No Place to Be Somebody Howard Sackler The Great White Hope No Award Edward Albee A Delicate Balance No Award Frank D. Gilroy

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