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  1. Beyond the horizon by Eugene O'Neill, 2010-09-07
  2. Desire Under The Elms by Eugene O'Neill, 2008-05-15
  3. A Moon for the Misbegotten by Eugene O'Neill, 2006-08-28
  4. The Hairy Ape - Eugene O'neill by Eugene O'neill, 2010-02-01
  5. Nine Plays (Modern Library) by Eugene O'Neill, 1993-02-09
  6. Eugene O'Neill at Work: Newly Released Ideas for Plays by Virginia Floyd, 1988-03
  7. Dynamo by Eugene O'Neill, 2004-05-31
  8. The Straw by Eugene O'Neill, 2010-09-10
  9. Last Will and Testament of an Extremely Distinguished Dog, The by Eugene O'Neill, 1972
  10. Four Plays by Eugene O'Neill: Anna Christie; The Hairy Ape; The Emperor Jones; Beyond the Horizon by Eugene O'Neill, A. R. Gurney, 1998-02-01
  11. O'Neill: Life with Monte Cristo by Arthur Gelb, Barbara Gelb, 2002-04-15
  12. Down the Nights and Down the Days: Eugene O'Neill's Catholic Sensibility (Irish in America) by Edward L. Shaughnessy, 2000-08
  13. Gold: A Play In Four Acts by Eugene O'Neill, 2010-09-10
  14. Eugene O'Neill's America: Desire Under Democracy by John Patrick Diggins, 2007-05-01

21. The Online Books Page: Eugene O'Neill (O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953)
O Neill, eugene, 18881953 All God s Chillun Got Wings (1924) (text in Australia; O Neill, eugene, 1888-1953 Thirst, and Other One Act Plays (HTML at
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22. Eugene O'Neill News - The New York Times
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    Newest First Oldest First Page: By RACHEL SALTZ November 17, 2007 A Moonlit Night on the Farm, Graveyard Ready By BEN BRANTLEY Kevin Spacey gives a beat-the-clock performance in this off-kilter revival, which also stars Eve Best in a commanding Broadway debut. April 10, 2007 Eve Best By KATHRYN SHATTUCK February 25, 2007 By CAMPBELL ROBERTSON; COMPILED BY LAWRENCE VAN GELDER November 10, 2006 By NEIL GENZLINGER This production is a gorgeously grim-looking attempt to make the audience of 2006 appreciate what a gut-punch this work must have been when it had its premiere in 1922. October 16, 2006 By SARAH LYALL Between the relentless public attention and the scathing reviews, Mr. Spacey, the artistic director at the Old Vic Theater in London, has been his usual focused self. May 29, 2006

23. GRIN Publishing: O`Neill, Eugene Gladstone - Presentation (Pre-University)
O`Neill, eugene Gladstone. Author A.Schmitt; Subject Biographies; Category Presentation (PreUniversity); Year 1999; Language English; Archive No.
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24. Eugene Gladstone O'Neill Biography
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Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Eugene Gladstone O'Neill Biography Eugene (Gladstone) O'Neill (October 16, 1888 - November 27, 1953) was an 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.
While he was born in a New York City hotel, his family and his early life were intimately connected to New London, Connecticut. They had owned property in New London since before his birth, and he would have summered there with them virtually from his first memory until they made it the family home. As an adult, he was employed by the New London Telegraph and wrote his first 7 or 8 plays, two of them full-length while living there. (Connecticut College there maintains a major O'Neill archive, and the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, with its major facilities there and in the adjacent town of Waterford, fosters the development of new plays under the aegis of his name.)
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.

25. Anna Christie / O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953
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26. O'Neill, Eugene Patrick (1874 - 1953) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary
O Neill, eugene Patrick (1874 1953) Biographical Entry - The Australian Dictionary of Biography Online, or ADB Online, is a biographical dictionary
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Life Summary Abbreviations O'NEILL, EUGENE PATRICK (1874-1953), sanitary-carter and trade unionist, was born on 19 June 1874 at Wentworth, New South Wales, seventh of nine children of Irish-born parents James Francis O'Neill, brickmaker and rural contractor, and his wife Catherine, n©e Reilly, who was illiterate. Following Catholic schooling at Wentworth, Paddy went dam sinking and bullock driving with his father, who died a year after the family moved to Broken Hill in 1894. Paddy worked in shearing sheds, then joined his brothers as a mineworker on the Broken Hill line of lode. On 28 September 1899 at All Saints' Catholic Church, South Broken Hill, he married Mary Anne Gearon, from South Australia. They had six children. Joining the Amalgamated Miners' Association, O'Neill represented the union on the local section of the Australian Labor Federation and on the Barrier Labor Federation. In 1908 he became secretary of the South Broken Hill branch of the A.M.A. His outlook was informed by Catholic social conservatism and an aversion to the militancy that characterized the 1909 Broken Hill lockout, while his experience gave him a lifelong preference for direct bargaining over arbitration and transformed him into an astute union leader and formidable negotiator.

27. Eugene O'Neill --  Britannica Student Encyclopaedia
eugene O Neill (18881953). One of the greatest American dramatists, eugene O Neill wrote plays not merely to provide entertainment but to create serious
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29. Eugene O'Neill Plays, 1913-1924: Finding Aid
eugene O’Neill, the American playwright, was a director of the Provincetown Players and a founder of the Theatre Guild. He won the Pulitzer Prize for
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Eugene O’Neill, the American playwright, was a director of the Provincetown Players and a founder of the Theatre Guild. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Strange Interlude (1928) and, posthumously, for Long Day's Journey Into Night (1956). Collection consists of 15 manuscripts of O’Neill, most of which are first drafts of plays and include preliminary notes.
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30. O'NEILL, Eugene Gladstone
O NEILL, eugene Gladstone. O Neill was born in New York City, Oct. 16, 1888, the son of the IrishAmerican actor James O Neill (1847–1920).
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O Neill, eugene foremost American dramatist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1936. His masterpiece, Long Day s Journey into Night (produced
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U.S. playwright. The son of a touring actor, he spent an itinerant youth as a seaman, heavy drinker, and derelict, then began writing plays while recovering from tuberculosis (1912). His one-act Bound East for Cardiff (1916) was produced by the experimental Provincetown Players Beyond the Horizon was produced on Broadway in 1920, earning him his first Pulitzer Prize. Enormously prolific, he often wrote about tortured family relationships and the conflict between idealism and materialism. Soon recognized as a major dramatist, he became widely translated and produced. His many plays of the 1920s include The Emperor Jones The Hairy Ape Anna Christie (1922; Pulitzer Prize), Desire Under the Elms The Great God Brown (1926), and Strange Interlude (1928; Pulitzer Prize). Among his later plays are Mourning Becomes Electra Ah! Wilderness

32. The Iceman Cometh - O Neill, Eugene; Jacoby, Herbert P.; Bloom
eugene O’Neill was the first American playwright to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. He completed The Iceman Cometh in 1939, but he delayed production
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33. Saxe Commins
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The collection is separated into two series: I. Author Files and II. Writings of Saxe Commins. The first contains, alphabetically by author, correspondence and maunscripts of a variety of writers, including W. H. Auden, Isak Dinesen, Edgar Snow, and Gertrude Stein, that Commins collected during his work as chief editor at Random House. There is also a large section of Eugene O'Neill material, consisting of correspondence between the Comminses and the O'Neills, galleys of O'Neill's major plays, and photographs of the two couples. The second series contains typescripts of Commins's own works, which include the subseries A. Editorial Works, B. Articles, C. Short Stories, and D. Miscellaneous. His editorial works include correspondence and papers relating to his publications of The Basic Writings of George Washington, Selected Writings of Robert Louis Stevenson, and The Major Campaign Speeches of Adlai E. Stevenson. The miscellaneous section includes his lectures, reviews, and notes. Collection Description Scope Note Consists of papers of Commins, compiled primarily while he was chief editor, 1933-1958, at Random House. The author files contain a large section of Eugene O'Neill material, including 60 letters (1920-1948) to Commins; galleys for Morning Becomes Electra, Ah, Wilderness, The Iceman Cometh, Days Without End, and A Moon for the Misbegotten; miscellaneous correspondence; about 160 letters by Carlotta O'Neill; and photographs of the O'Neills. In addition, there are letters to Commins and his wife, Dorothy Commins, by Gertrude Stein, W. H. Auden, Sherwood Anderson, Budd Schulberg, Albert Einstein, S. N. Behrman, Isak Dinesen, Edgar Snow, Bennett Cerf, Robinson Jeffers, Peter van de Kamp, Margaret Mead, and many others. Typescripts and photographs of various authors are also interspersed among the files.

34. O'Neill, Eugene (Harper's Magazine)
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35. Eugene O'Neill Quizzes And Eugene O'Neill Trivia -- FunTrivia
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36. UVa Library Exhibit: American Theatre
As the son of the celebrated actor James O Neill, playwright eugene O Neill Over his lifetime, eugene O Neill built a body of work that changed the face
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As the son of the celebrated actor James O'Neill, playwright Eugene O'Neill grew up in the theatre, spending the early years of his childhood traveling across the country from theatre to theatre with his family. Born in New York City on October 16, 1888, Eugene Gladstone O'Neill was profoundly affected by the stress of this traveling theatrical life, as well as his family's alcohol and drug abuse and his parents' marital difficulties and betrayals. The themes that he drew on in his plays grew out of these childhood traumas and the restlessness that followed him into his adulthood. Upon leaving Princeton University in 1906 after less than a year's attendance, O'Neill found himself drifting from job to job, prospecting for gold in Honduras, marrying, becoming a father, divorcing, and signing on to various ships as a seaman. Not until 1913, when a bout with tuberculosis required an extended stay in a sanatorium did O'Neill take stock of his life and creative ambitions. It was during this period that he decided to focus and channel his writing into the theatre. After first drawing on nineteenth-century melodrama, O'Neill turned for inspiration to the early modernist plays of August Strindberg, Henrik Ibsen, and George Bernard Shaw; he began to experiment with the development of characterization rather than plot. Over the next four years, O'Neill wrote twenty-four plays, though none was staged until the summer of 1916 when he became involved with the newly formed theatre group the Provincetown Players.

37. O’Neill Eugene
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38. Four Plays By Eugene O'Neill - Eugene O'Neill - Penguin Group (USA)
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