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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

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FROM The Encyclopedia of the Irish in America , University of Notre Dame Press, 1999 Dramatist. "One thing that explains more than anything about me is the fact that I'm Irish." Thus did Eugene O'Neill acknowledge the high importance of his Celtic heritage. Another crucial given in his background was Catholicism. Even after a bitter and permanent break with the church, he would later concede, "Once a Catholic, always a Catholic." It seems quite clear, then, that O'Neill's ethnic and religious inheritance deeply affected his world view and his artistic vision. Eugene's father, James O'Neill (1846?-1920), who became an American matinée idol, had been driven with parents and siblings from his native Kilkenny in the mid-century famine exodus. He had suffered a deforming fear of poverty, very likely an effect of his childhood uprooting and penury. The shadow of that trauma would later darken the lives of his wife and sons. This history is relived in Eugene's searing family tragedy, Long Day's Journey into Night O'Neill's mother, Ella (Quinlan (1857-1922)), was born in New Haven to immigrants from Tipperary. She enjoyed a privileged convent education at St. Mary's Academy in South Bend, Indiana. But, like James, she confronted a personal nemesis: Ella O'Neill fell victim to morphine addiction, the drug pre-scribed to relieve her pain after Eugene's birth. That event took place in the Barrett House, a hotel at 43rd and Broadway, on October 16, 1888.

42. The Eugene O'Neill Newsletter: EUGENE O'NEILL: BEYOND MOURNING AND TRAGEDY
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47. Eugene O Neill (1888-1953) Library Of Congress Citations
Author O Neill, Eugene, 18881953. Uniform Title Moon of the caribbees Title The long voyage home; seven plays of the sea by Eugene O Neill.
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Down to Name Citations National Library of Canada LC Online Catalog ... COPAC Database (UK) Book Citations [First 20 Records (of 219)] Author: O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953. Title: Dynamo / Eugene O'Neill. Published: New York : H. Liveright, 1929. Description: 159 p. ; 21 cm. LC Call No.: PS3529.N5 D8 1929c Dewey No.: 812/.52 20 Notes: LC copy has dust jacket. Bookseller's label on back pastedown endpaper: The Satyr Book Shop, new and old books, 1622 No. Vine St., Gladstone 3847, Hollywood. DLC Source: Gift of Herman Finkelstein, Dec. 30,. 1980. DLC Other authors: Herman Finkelstein Collection (Library of Congress) DLC Control No.: 29021599 //r93 Author: O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953. Title: Days without end / Eugene O'Neill. Edition: 1st ed. Published: New York : Random House, 1934. Description: 157 p. ; 21 cm. LC Call No.: PS3529.N5 D3 1934 Dewey No.: 812/.52 19 Notes: A play. Control No.: 34001813 Author: O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953. Title: The Plays of Eugene O'Neill. Published: New York : Random House, c1933- Description:

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Eugene O Neill (18881953) University of Groningen Brief profile of this American dramatist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1936.
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Name: Eugene O'Neill Birth Date: October 16, 1888 Death Date: November 27, 1953 Place of Birth: New York, New York, United States Place of Death: Boston, Massachusetts, United States Nationality: American Gender: Male Occupations: playwright Eugene O'Neill Main Biography Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) was among the foremost dramatists of the America theater. His main concern was with the anguish and turmoil that wrack the spirits of sensitive people. Eugene O'Neill set out to create meaningful drama in America at a time when the barriers against it were significant. Although outstanding dramatists were getting productions throughout Europe, American dramatists were locked into standard commercial practices by the monopolistic forces controlling the theater. As a result, by the time of O'Neill's first production (1916), the American theater was a quarter century behind European theater. Twenty years later, when O'Neill received the Nobel Prize for literature, America had assumed a leadership position in world drama; O'Neill was preeminent in this rise. Eugene O'Neill was born on Oct. 16, 1888, in New York City at a hotel on Broadway. His father was James O'Neill, an outstanding romantic actor. Eugene's mother was Ella Quinlan. Eugene had two brothers.....

53. Resources For American Literary Study, Volume 26 - Table Of Contents
O Neill, Eugene, 18881953. All God s chillun got wings. United States Race relations. Theater and society United States.
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54. Theatre Journal, Volume 52 - Table Of Contents
O Neill, Eugene, 18881953. Emperor Jones. Race in literature. Body, Human Social aspects United States. Elam, Harry Justin.
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55. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Mod
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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

56. [O'Neill, Eugene] EOneill.com An Electronic Eugene O'Neill Archive
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57. O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone
O Neill, Eugene Gladstone (18881953). Born October 6th, 1888, in New 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.

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18881953 ). Major Works O Neill s fifty plays are in the three volumes of the Library of Barrett H. Clark, Eugene O Neill The Man and His Plays.
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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
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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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