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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

21. Literary Encyclopedia: O'Neill, Eugene
O Neill, Eugene (18881953). Playwright, Mariner, Journalist, Actor, Poet. Active 1913-1953 in USA, North America. Eugene Gladstone O Neill was born in a
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22. Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) American Writer.
(18881953) American writer. Eugene Gladstone O Neill won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1936, and Pulitzer Prizes for four of his plays Beyond the
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(1888-1953) American writer. Eugene Gladstone O'Neill won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1936, and Pulitzer Prizes for four of his plays: "Beyond the Horizon" (1920); "Anna Christie" (1922); "Strange Interlude" (1928); and "Long Day's Journey Into Night" (1957).
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23. Eugene O'Neill
(18881953) American writer. Eugene (Gladstone O Neill won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1936, and Pulitzer Prizes for four of his plays Beyond the
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24. Reader's Companion To American History - -O'NEILL, EUGENE
O NEILL, Eugene. (18881953), dramatist. In 1920, O Neill s Beyond the Horizon was acclaimed as America s first native stage tragedy.
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, dramatist. In 1920, O'Neill's Beyond the Horizon was acclaimed as America's first native stage tragedy. Thirty-six years later audiences were stunned by the Greek-sized passions of his posthumously produced masterpiece, Long Day's Journey into Night. Almost literally autobiographical (unlike his earlier works, in which he disguised the members of his family), it was written, he said, "in tears and blood." It revealed his father to have been a miser, his mother a morphine addict, and his brother an alcoholic. O'Neill's mother, Ella Quinlan—beautiful, shy, convent-educated—fell in love with James O'Neill, a popular touring actor, who was haunted by his impoverished youth. Eugene was born in a Broadway hotel room, and his difficult birth, coupled with the rigors of accompanying James on his cross-country theatrical one-night stands, drove Ella to morphine addiction. Eugene's brother, Jamie, older by ten years—clever, cynical, an unsuccessful actor—combined all the weaknesses and none of the strengths of his parents. O'Neill's art was influenced by what he proudly called his "life experience." He briefly attended Princeton, failed as an actor, fathered a child out of wedlock, shipped out to sea, lived as a derelict on the New York waterfront—where he drank himself senseless and attempted suicide—worked as a reporter in New London, Connecticut, recovered from tuberculosis, and lived a bohemian life among aspiring artists and writers in Provincetown, Massachusetts, and Greenwich Village.

25. Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953)
Eugene O Neill (18881953). Contributing Editor James A. Robinson. Classroom Issues and Strategies. Problems with teaching O Neill include (1) students
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Problems with teaching O'Neill include (1) students' lack of acquaintance with drama as a genre, which leads to problems of point of view, etc.; (2) for Hairy Ape , fragmentation of the action and stylesits anti-realismbewilders some; I often scan the final scenes in discussion in explaining the expressionism of earlier scenes; (3) difficulty with identifying tone: students don't know whether the work is tragedy, comedy, or satire; whether to identify with the hero or laugh at him. To address these issues (1) emphasize the absence of point of view as an opportunity, not a problem, and use the central conflict to generate themein what ways do Yank and Mildred contrast? What do these contrasts represent (socially, sexually, psychologically)? (2) Relate the fragmentation of setting to that found (or made possible) by film as medium; compare other fragmentations to poetry ( Eliot's The Waste Land ) and fiction ( Faulkner ) contemporary with the play. (3) Define Yank as both hero and anti-hero (using Esther Jackson's definition in

26. Eugene O'Neill: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Works by Eugene O Neill (18881953) O neill, Eugene. (1888-1953), dramatist. In 1920, O Neill s Beyond the Horizon was acclaimed as America s first
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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. Encyclopedia O'Neill, Eugene (Gladstone), 1888–1953, American dramatist, b. New York City. He is widely acknowledged as America's greatest playwright. Early Life O'Neill's father was James O'Neill, a popular actor noted for his portrayal of the Count of Monte Cristo. Young O'Neill, his mother, and his older brother lived an unsettled life traveling with James on tour. The tortured relationships in his family haunted O'Neill all his life and are reflected in many of his plays. From boarding school he entered Princeton in 1906 but remained there only a year. During the next few years he traveled widely and held a variety of jobs, acquiring experience that familiarized him with the life of sailors, stevedores, and the outcasts who populate many of his plays. O'Neill was stricken with tuberculosis in 1912 and spent six months in a sanatorium, where he decided to become a playwright. In the next two years he wrote 13 plays. He studied with George Pierce

27. O'Neill, Eugene O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone O'Neill: Information From Answers.com
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28. PAL: Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953)
Chapter 8 American Drama Eugene O Neill (1888-1953). Outside Links Electronic EN Archive Eugene O Neill American Playwright
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Source: Born Today - October 16 "I was born in a hotel and, damn it, I'll die in a hotel." - EO'N Considered the foremost United States playwright, O'N was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1936, only the second American (after Sinclair Lewis) to earn the coveted recognition. He introduced psychological realism in his plays; his constant experimentation with stage craft and acting gave American plays a new vitality and originality. Produced all around the world, his plays continue to attract new generations of readers. Top Primary Works (Year Written/Produced or Published ) A Wife for a Life The Web Thirst and Other One-Act Plays Warnings Bound East for Cardiff Fog Recklessness Servitude Abortion The Sniper Before Breakfast The Movie Man lle In the Zone The Long Voyage Home The Moon for the Caribbees The Rope Where the Cross is Made The Dreamy Kid Beyond the Horizon (first full-length play), 1918/1920;

29. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953)
Selected Poetry of Eugene O Neill (18881953) Born October 16, 1888, in New York, Eugene O Neill is the 20th-century s best-known American dramatist.
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Index to poems
"Blow, blow, thou winter wind."
Away from here,
And I shall greet thy passing breath
Without a tear.
(To Winter, 1-4)
  • "It's Great When You Get In"
  • A Regular Sort of a Guy
  • To Winter
  • Villanelle of Ye Young Poet's First Villanelle to his Ladye and Ye Difficulties Thereof
    Notes on Life and Works
    Beyond the Horizon Anna Christie Strange Interlude (1928), and his semi-autobiographical drama on his own family, (composed 1940-41, published 1956). He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1936. Others of his plays include The Emperor Jones The Hairy Ape Desire under the Elsm (1924), the trilogy
  • 30. O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953
    Links to sites about Eugene O Neill. O Neill, Eugene, 18881953. See Electronic Databases for Language and Literature. See also Literature
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    31. Little Blue Light - Eugene O'Neill - Criticism
    Explores how American playwright Eugene O Neill (18881953) first evoked then subverted the simplistic moralistic and psychological oppositions of
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    32. GradeSaver: ClassicNote: Biography Of Eugene O'Neill
    Biography of Eugene O Neill (18881953). Eugene O Neill. Eugene O Neill was born in a hotel on the corner of Broadway and 43rd St. in New York City,
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    Biography of Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953)
    Eugene O'Neill 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.

    33. Malaspina Great Books - Eugene O Neill (1888)
    Eugene (Gladstone) O Neill (18881953). American playwright best known for explorations into the darker aspects of the human condition.
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    34. Creative Quotations From Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953)
    Eugene O Neill in quotations to inspire creative thinking.
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    Creative Quotations from . . . Eugene O'Neill
    1888-1953) born on Oct 16 US dramatist. "He was a foremost U.S. dramatist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1936; his masterpiece was "Long Day's Journey into Night," 1956." Search millions of documents for Eugene O'Neill
    Fishing For Creativity
    Creative Perfumes If a person is to get the meaning of life he must learn to like the facts about himself ugly as they may seem to his sentimental vanity before he can learn the truth behind the facts. And the truth is never ugly.
    "Obsessed by a fairy tale, we spend our lives searching for a magic door and a lost kingdom of peace." Happiness hates the timid! So does science! This is Daddy's bedtime secret for today: Man is born broken. He lives by mending. The grace of God is glue. Critics? I love every bone in their heads.
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    35. Browse By Author: O - Project Gutenberg
    O Neill, Eugene (18881953). Wikipedia Anna Christie (English); The First Man (English); The Hairy Ape (English). Onerva, L. Liesilauluja (Finnish)
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    36. The Hairy Ape By Eugene O'Neill - Project Gutenberg
    Creator, O Neill, Eugene (18881953). Title, The Hairy Ape. Language, English. LoC Class, PS Language and Literatures American literature. EText-No. 4015
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    Read online Help on this page New Search Bibliographic Record Creator O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953 Title The Hairy Ape Language English LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American literature EText-No. Release Date No Formats Available For Download Edition Format Encoding ¹ Compression Size Download Links ² Plain text none 102 KB main site mirror sites Plain text zip 42 KB main site mirror sites ¹ If you need a special character set, try our online recoding service ² If you are located outside the U.S. you may want to download from a mirror site located near you to improve performance. Click on mirror sites to select a mirror site. If you have P2P software installed that understands magnetlinks click on Most recently updated: 2005-09-08 07:15:23

    37. Eugene O'Neill
    Eugene O Neill (18881953) by Janice Albert O Neill chose this site to build a shelter from the world, and here he did some of his best work,
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    by Janice Albert One of the most complete and best preserved literary sites in California is the home of Eugene O'Neill off Highway 680 in the hills above Danville overlooking Mt. Diablo. O'Neill chose this site to build a shelter from the world, and here he did some of his best work, including the intensely autobiographical Long Day's Journey Into Night O'Neill was persuaded to come to California by his wife, Carlotta, who was born in San Francisco on December 28, 1888, and who grew up in Oakland. Mt. Diablo The daughter of Danish and French/Dutch parents, she was christened Hazel Neilson Taasinge. As a young woman, she traveled to Europe to study theater. Her dark good looks lent themselves to a Spanish persona, so she changed her name to Carlotta Monterey, returned to New York, and began the round of auditions that would lead to her obtaining a small role in a play by America's leading playwright of the time, Eugene O'Neill. Carlotta was to become O'Neill's faithful nurse, muse, and manager for the remainder of his life. After trying to find the perfect property on the East Coast, she persuaded him to cross the country in 1936 to continue their search while he worked on a projected nine-play cycle of the American experience:

    38. Eugene (Gladstone) O'Neill
    O Neill, Eugene Gladstone (18881953) (The Hutchinson Encyclopedia) O NEILL, Eugene (1888-1953) (Young Students Learning Library). Eugene O Neill (The
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    39. Eugene O'Neill: Poems
    An index of poems by Eugene O Neill. Eugene O Neill (18881953) - A biography. Eugene O Neill From Cardiff to Xanadu - An article examining the life
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    40. The Haymarket, By Eugene O'Neill
    Complete text of the poem by Eugene O Neill. by Eugene O Neill (18881953). HE music blares into a ragtime tune; The dancers whirl around the
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    THE HAYMARKET by: Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953)
      HE music blares into a ragtime tune
      The dancers whirl around the polished floor;
      Each powdered face a set expression wore
      Of dull satiety, and wan smiles swoon
      On rouged lips at sallies opportune
      Of maudlin youths whose sodden spirits soar
      On drunken wings; while through the opening door
      A chilly blast sweeps like the breath of doom.
      In a sleek dress suit an old man sits and leers
      With vulture mouth and blood-shot, beady eyes
      At the young girl beside him. Drunken tears
      Fall down her painted face, and choking sighs
      Shake her, as into his familiar ears
      She sobs her sad, sad history and lies!
    "The Haymarket" is reprinted from the New London Telegraph , 21 November, 1912. MORE POEMS BY EUGENE O'NEILL RELATED WEBSITES

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