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Eugene O'Neill : a collection of criticism / edited by Ernest G. Griffin.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Contemporary studies in literature | McGraw-Hill paperbacksPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, c1976.Description: viii, 151 pISBN:
  • 0070227691 :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 812 ONE
Contents:
Griffin, E. G. Eugene O'Neill.--Engel, E. A. Ideas in the plays of Eugene O'Neill.--Carpenter, F. I. Eugene O'Neill, the Orient, and American transcendentalism.--Gillett, P. J. O'Neill and the racial myths.--Asselineau, R. Desire under the elms.--Winchester, O. W. Eugene O'Neill's Strange interlude as a transcript of America in the 1920's.--Raleigh, J. H. Mourning becomes Electra and A touch of the poet.--Olson, E. Modern drama and tragedy.--Bogard, T. The iceman cometh.--Andreach, R. J. O'Neill's women in The iceman cometh.--Tiusanen, T. Through the fog into the monologue.--Törnqvist, E. Parallel characters and situations in Long day's journey into night.--Bentley, E. Eugene O'Neill's pietà.
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Bibliography: p. 139-151.

Griffin, E. G. Eugene O'Neill.--Engel, E. A. Ideas in the plays of Eugene O'Neill.--Carpenter, F. I. Eugene O'Neill, the Orient, and American transcendentalism.--Gillett, P. J. O'Neill and the racial myths.--Asselineau, R. Desire under the elms.--Winchester, O. W. Eugene O'Neill's Strange interlude as a transcript of America in the 1920's.--Raleigh, J. H. Mourning becomes Electra and A touch of the poet.--Olson, E. Modern drama and tragedy.--Bogard, T. The iceman cometh.--Andreach, R. J. O'Neill's women in The iceman cometh.--Tiusanen, T. Through the fog into the monologue.--Törnqvist, E. Parallel characters and situations in Long day's journey into night.--Bentley, E. Eugene O'Neill's pietà.

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