Eugene O'Neill and the Emergence of American Drama

Eugene O'Neill and the Emergence of American Drama
Title Eugene O'Neill and the Emergence of American Drama PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 221
Release 2021-11-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004490620

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Ah, Wilderness!

Ah, Wilderness!
Title Ah, Wilderness! PDF eBook
Author Eugene O'Neill
Publisher Ravenio Books
Total Pages 152
Release 2015-06-22
Genre Drama
ISBN

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O'Neill's comedy Ah, Wilderness! premiered on Broadway on 2 October 1933.

Long Day's Journey Into Night

Long Day's Journey Into Night
Title Long Day's Journey Into Night PDF eBook
Author Eugene O'Neill
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 341
Release 2014-05-06
Genre Drama
ISBN 0300190182

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divEugene O’Neill’s autobiographical play Long Day’s Journey into Night is regarded as his masterpiece and a classic of American drama. With this new edition, at last it has the critical edition that it deserves. William Davies King provides students and theater artists with an invaluable guide to the text, including an essay on historical and critical perspectives; glosses of literary allusions and quotations; notes on the performance history; an annotated bibliography; and illustrations. "This is a worthy new edition, one that I'm sure will appeal to many students and teachers. William Davies King provides a thoughtful introduction to Long Day's Journey into Night—equally sensitive to the most particular and most encompassing of the play's materials."—Marc Robinson/DIV

The Oxford Handbook of American Drama

The Oxford Handbook of American Drama
Title The Oxford Handbook of American Drama PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey H. Richards
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 593
Release 2014-02
Genre Drama
ISBN 0199731497

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This volume explores the history of American drama from the eighteenth to the twentieth century. It describes origins of early republican drama and its evolution during the pre-war and post-war periods. It traces the emergence of different types of American drama including protest plays, reform drama, political drama, experimental drama, urban plays, feminist drama and realist plays. This volume also analyzes the works of some of the most notable American playwrights including Eugene O'Neill, Tennessee Williams, and Arthur Miller and those written by women dramatists.

George Jean Nathan and the Making of Modern American Drama Criticism

George Jean Nathan and the Making of Modern American Drama Criticism
Title George Jean Nathan and the Making of Modern American Drama Criticism PDF eBook
Author Thomas F. Connolly
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages 186
Release 2000
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780838637807

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"Readers drawn to the "Roaring Twenties," gossip about the Great White Way, discussion of high, middle, and low-brow culture will seek out this book."--BOOK JACKET.

Intertextuality in American Drama

Intertextuality in American Drama
Title Intertextuality in American Drama PDF eBook
Author Drew Eisenhauer
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 269
Release 2012-12-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0786463910

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The new essays in this collection, on such diverse writers as Eugene O'Neill, Susan Glaspell, Thornton Wilder, Arthur Miller, Maurine Dallas Watkins, Sophie Treadwell, and Washington Irving, fill an important conceptual gap. The essayists offer numerous approaches to intertextuality: the influence of the poetry of romanticism and Shakespeare and of histories and novels, ideological and political discourses on American playwrights, unlikely connections between such writers as Miller and Wilder, the problems of intertexts in translation, the evolution in historical and performance contexts of the same tale, and the relationships among feminism, the drama of the courtroom, and the drama of the stage. Intertextuality has been an under-explored area in studies of dramatic and performance texts. The innovative findings of these scholars testify to the continuing vitality of research in American drama and performance.

The O'Neill

The O'Neill
Title The O'Neill PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Sweet
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 336
Release 2014-05-27
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0300195575

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"At the O'Neill, we were all engaged with full-hearted passion in sometimes the silliest of exercises, and all in service of finding that wiggly, elusive creature, a new play."—Meryl Streep "I would not be who or where I am today without the O'Neill."—Michael Douglas As the old ways of the commercial theater were dying and American playwriting was in crisis, the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center arose as a midwife to new plays and musicals, introducing some of the most exciting talents of our time (including August Wilson, Wendy Wasserstein, and Christopher Durang) and developing works that went on to win Pulitzer Prizes and Tony Awards. Along the way, it collaborated with then-unknown performers (like Meryl Streep, Michael Douglas, Courtney Vance, and Angela Bassett) and inspired Robert Redford in his creation of the Sundance Institute. This is the story of a theatrical laboratory, a place that transformed American theater, film, and television.