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  1. The Straw by Eugene, 1888-1953 O'Neill, 2009-10-04
  2. Selected plays of Eugene ONeill by Eugene (1888-1953) ONeill, 1968-01-01
  3. The Plays of Eugene ONeill - In Two Volumes by Eugene (1888-1953) ONeill, 1955-01-01
  4. The iceman cometh : a play / by Eugene ONeill ; with drawings and a lithograph by Leonard Baskin ; introduction by Irma Jaffe by Eugene (1888-1953). Baskin, Leonard (1922-2000) ONeill, 1982-01-01
  5. Beyond the horizon, a play in three acts by Eugene O'Neill 1888-1953, 1920-12-31
  6. Dynamo by Eugene (1888-1953) ONeill, 1929-01-01
  7. The Emperor Jones, Diff'rent, The Straw by Eugene (1888-1953) O'Neill, 1923
  8. Mourning becomes Electra, a trilogy by Eugene (1888-1953) ONeill, 1931-01-01
  9. Biography - O'Neill, Eugene (Gladstone) (1888-1953): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  10. The Emperor Jones by Eugene O'Neill 1888-1953, 1921-12-31
  11. Plays : first series by Eugene, 1888-1953 O'Neill, 2009-10-26
  12. Theatre Annual, 1988/Eugene O'Neill 1888-1953
  13. Shell shock, a play in one act by Eugene, 1888-1953 O'Neill, 2009-10-26
  14. Eugene O'Neill: Dancing With the Devil (1888-1953 : a Play for One Person) by Jeffrey W. Ryback, 1991-03

1. Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953)
Born October 16, 1888 in a hotel then situated at Broadway and Fortythird Street in New York City, Eugene O'Neill was the son of James O'Neill, one
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2. Eugene O'Neill Playwright
Eugene O'Neill Playwright 1888 1953. I am far from being a pessimist On the contrary, in spite of my scars, I am tickled to death at life!
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Chapter 8 American Drama Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) Outside Links Electronic EN Archive Eugene O'Neill American Playwright
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4. Eugene O'Neill From Cardiff To Xanadu
Eugene O'Neill (18881953) - A biography. Eugene O'Neill Index - An index of articles on the American dramatist.
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5. Eugene (Gladstone) O'Neill (1888-1953)
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6. Eugene O'Neill Poems
Eugene O'Neill A biography of the American dramatist. Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) - A biography.
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7. Free, By Eugene O'Neill
FREE by Eugene O'Neill (18881953) EARY am I of the tumult, sick of the staring crowd,
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8. Eugene O'Neill (1888 - 1953)
Eugene O'Neill 16.10.1888, New York 27.11.1953, Boston, Mass. - Rezensionen - Literatur - Links
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10. Eugene O'Neill
Biography of the Nobelwinning American playwright, with selected bibliography.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Eugene (Gladstone) O'Neill (1888-1953) One of the greatest American playwrights, restless and bold experimenter, winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1936. Among O'Neill's best-known plays are ANNA CHRISTINE (pub. 1922), DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS (pub.1924), MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA (pub. 1931), LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT (pub. 1956), and THE ICEMAN COMETH (prod. 1946). O'Neill's plays range in style from satire to tragedy. They often depict people who have no hope of controlling their destinies. "... we all are more or less the slaves of conventions, or of discipline, or of a rigid formula of some sort." Eugene O'Neill was born in New York into an Irish-Catholic theatrical family. His early life was restless: his father, who was an actor, spent most of his career touring in the lead role of the popular melodrama The Count of Monte Cristo. In 1895 O'Neill was enrolled in the St. Aloysius Academy for Boys, and transferred in 1900 to the DeLa Salle Institute in Manhattan. During these years his mother's addiction to morphine left profound emotional scars on the growing O'Neill. He also found out that his own birth had precipitated his mother's addiction. In 1902 Ella O'Neill tried to commit suicide. After renouncing Catholicism, O'Neill entered in 1902 the Betts Academy in Stamford, a non-sectarian preparatory school. Six years later he entered Princeton University, but left it after a year. During this period he spent most of the time in New York waterfront bars and brothels.

11. Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953)
Biography of American playwright Eugene O'Neill, plus links to all of his works currently in print.
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Eugene O'Neill Born October 16, 1888 in a hotel then situated at Broadway and Forty-third Street in New York City, Eugene O'Neill was the son of James O'Neill, one of America's most popular actors from the 1880s until World War I. The first seven years of Eugene's life were spent travelling the country with his father who had given up his career as a shakespearean actor to tour in a less satisfying but highly profitable play called Monte Cristo . Eugene's violent reaction to everything conventional in the theatre may have been related to his intimate association with this play. Ibsen Wedekind and Strindberg "especially Strindberg" he would later confess. He then turned his hand to playwriting, quickly churning out eleven one-act plays and two full-lengths, not to mention a bit of poetry. Then, in 1916, O'Neill met at Provincetown, Massachusetts, the group which was founding the Provincetown Players, including Susan Glaspell and Robert Edmond Jones. Shortly thereafter, the group produced O'Neill's one-act play Bound East for Cardiff in Mary Heaton Vorse's Wharf Theatre at Provincetown. Other short pieces followed at the playhouse on MacDougal Street, and soon O'Neill's plays became the mainstay of this experimental group. It was a marriage made in Heaven. O'Neill got a theatre company which would produce his plays, and the company got a playwright who wouldmore than any other single authorprovide it with the fuel to revolutionize the American Theatre.

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Results for o neill, Eugene, 18881953 1 to 2 of 2. eOneill.com An Electronic Eugene O Neill Archive. This resource contains online texts by and about the
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Project Gutenberg Titles by. O Neill, Eugene, 18881953. Anna Christie The First Man The Hairy Ape. You can also look up this author on The Online Books
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Eugene O Neill s Century Centennial Views on America s Foremost Tragic Dramatist Eugene Gladstone ONeill (18881953), a supernumerary on that
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O Neill Pronunciation ( n l ), Eugene Gladstone 1888-1953. American playwright. Among his works are Mourning Becomes Electra (1931) and Long Day s Journey
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Cite / link Email Feedback O'Neill -n l Eugene Gladstone American playwright. Among his works are Mourning Becomes Electra (1931) and Long Day's Journey into Night (produced 1956), for which he was awarded his fourth Pulitzer Prize. He won the 1936 Nobel Prize for literature. O'Neill Thomas Philip, Jr. Known as "Tip." American politician who served as a U.S. representative from Massachusetts (1952-1986) and was speaker from 1977 to 1986. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun O'Neill - United States playwright (1888-1953) Eugene Gladstone O'Neill Eugene O'Neill dramatist playwright - someone who writes plays Mentioned in References in classic literature Anderson broke extroverted hard knocks ... walk-off `The Count of Monte Cristo,' which I had seen James

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Record O Neill, Eugene, 18881953. Children of the sea, and three other unpublished plays / Edited by Jennifer McCabe Atkinson. Foreword by Frank Durham.
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  • O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953. Long day's journey into night. [1st ed.] New Haven : Yale University Press, 1956 [c1955]
  • O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953. A touch of the poet : [play. 1st published ed.]. New Haven : Yale University Press, 1957.
  • O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953. Ah, wilderness! : And two other plays: All God's chillun got wings, and Beyond the horizon. New York : [Random House, 1964?].
  • O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953. "Children of the sea," and three other unpublished plays / Edited by Jennifer McCabe Atkinson. Foreword by Frank Durham. Washington : NCR Microcard Editions, [1972].
  • O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953. Ten "lost" plays / With a foreword by Bennett Cerf. New York : Random House, [1964]
  • Rama Murthy, V., 1935-. American expressionistic drama : containing analyses of three outstanding American plays: O'Neill, The hairy ape; Tennessee Williams, The glass menagerie; Miller, Death of salesman / [by] V. Rama Murthy. [1st ed.]. Delhi : Doaba House, [1970].
  • O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953. "The theatre we worked for" : the letters of Eugene O'Neill to Kenneth Macgowan / edited by Jackson R. Bryer, with the assistance of Ruth M. Alvarez ; with introductory essays by Travis Bogard. New Haven, [Conn.] : Yale University Press, c1982.
  • 18. O'Neill - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    People named O Neill. O Neill, Conn (14801559), 1st Earl of Tyrone; O Neill, Ed, American actor; O Neill, Eugene, (1888-1953), American dramatist; O Neil,
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    O'Neill (also spelled O'Neil ) is a common surname of Irish origin. Its original Irish form is “ N©ill or Ua N©ill , meaning 'grandson of Niall '. The surname “ N©ill was taken from a much later man of the same name, Niall Glundubh of the U­ N©ill In past usage, it refers to an Irish kinship group based in Ulster , descended from a family from which a number of High Kings of Ireland sprang in medieval times. The progenitor of the dynasty was Niall of the Nine Hostages (Niall Noigiallach), said to be High King and died c. The O'Neill was the traditional title of the head of this family, and during early English rule the holder of this title was considered by many to be the rightful High King of Ireland Spelling variants include O'Neil and O'Neal.
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    19. Eugene O'Neill - Autobiography
    Biographical note on Eugene O Neill. After an active career of writing and O Neill (18881953) published only two new plays between 1934 and the time of
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    Born October 16th, 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.
    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.

    20. Eugene Gladstone O'Neill (1888-1953)
    O Neill, Eugene Gladstone (18881953), American dramatist, Nobel laureate, winner of four Pulitzer Prizes, who attempted to define fundamental human
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    O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone (1888-1953), American dramatist, Nobel laureate, winner of four Pulitzer Prizes, who attempted to define fundamental human problems in his works. He is considered by many to be the most important writer in the American theater. O'Neill was born in New York City, the son of the Irish-American actor James O'Neill. He accompanied his father on theatrical tours during his youth, attended Princeton University from 1906 to 1907, and worked subsequently as a clerk in New York City. From 1909 to 1912 O'Neill prospected for gold in Honduras, served as assistant manager of a theatrical troupe organized by his father, went to South America and South Africa as a seaman, toured as an actor with his father's troupe, and worked as a newspaper reporter in New London, Connecticut. After contracting a mild case of tuberculosis in 1912, he went to a sanatorium, where he wrote his first plays. After leaving the sanatorium, O'Neill studied the techniques of playwriting at Harvard University from 1914 to 1915 under the famous theater scholar George Pierce Baker.

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