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 224
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

Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night

Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night
Title Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night PDF eBook
Author Eugene O'Neill
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Total Pages 248
Release 2014-05-14
Genre American literature
ISBN 1438125615

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Presents a collection of critical essays on O'Neill's play, arranged in chronological order of their original publication.

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 Turtleback
Total Pages 179
Release 2002-01
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780613583312

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A play set in 1912 at the summer home of a family whose members confront their own guilts and failures.

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
Total Pages 159
Release 2021-11-17
Genre
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Long Day's Journey into Night is a play in four acts written by American playwright Eugene O'Neill in 1941-42, first published in 1956. The play is widely considered to be his magnum opus and one of the finest American plays of the 20th century.

Hughie

Hughie
Title Hughie PDF eBook
Author Eugene O'Neill
Publisher Dramatists Play Service Inc
Total Pages 36
Release 1982-10
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780822205432

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THE STORY: Originally produced on Broadway, revived to sellout houses in 1996 starring Al Pacino, HUGHIE was one of O'Neill's last works. It was originally intended as part of a series of short plays, but it became the lone survivor when O'Neill de

O'Neill: Long Day's Journey Into Night

O'Neill: Long Day's Journey Into Night
Title O'Neill: Long Day's Journey Into Night PDF eBook
Author Brenda Murphy
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 276
Release 2001-09-20
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780521665759

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A detailed account of the most significant productions of the play throughout the world.

Eugene O'Neill's Creative Struggle

Eugene O'Neill's Creative Struggle
Title Eugene O'Neill's Creative Struggle PDF eBook
Author Doris Alexander
Publisher Penn State Press
Total Pages 354
Release 2010-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0271041021

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In Eugene O'Neill's Creative Struggle, Doris Alexander gives us a new kind of inside biography that begins where the others leave off. It follows O'Neill through the door into his writing room to give a blow-by-blow account of how he fought out in his plays his great life battles&—love against hate, doubt against belief, life against death&—to an ever-expanding understanding. It presents a new kind of criticism, showing how O'Neill's most intimate struggles worked their way to resolution through the drama of his plays. Alexander reveals that he was engineering his own consciousness through his plays and solving his life problems&—while the tone, imagery, and richness of the plays all came out of the nexus of memories summoned up by the urgency of the problems he faced in them. By the way of O'Neill, this study moves toward a theory of the impulse that sets off a writer's creativity, and a theory of how that impulse acts to shape a work, not only in a dramatist like O'Neill but also in the case of writers in other mediums, and even of painters and composers. The study begins with Desire Under the Elms because that play's plot was consolidated by a dream that opened up the transfixing grief that precipitated the play for O'Neill, and it ends with Days Without End when he had resolved his major emotional-philosophical struggle and created within himself the voice of his final great plays. Since the analysis brings to bear on the plays all of his conscious decisions, ideas, theories, as well as the life-and-death struggles motivating them, documenting even the final creative changes made during rehearsals, this book provides a definitive account of the nine plays analyzed in detail (Desire Under the Elms, Marco Millions, The Great God Brown, Lazarus Laughed, Strange Interlude, Dynamo, Mourning Becomes Electra, Ah, Wilderness!, and Days Without End, with additional analysis of plays written before and after.