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Critical Companion to Eugene O'Neill

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Eugene O'Neill is widely considered the greatest American dramatist.

Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, O'Neill also received four Pulitzer Prizes over the course of his remarkable career. ""Critical Companion to Eugene O'Neill"" explores the personal, historical, and artistic influences that combined to form such dark and influential American masterpieces as ""The Iceman Cometh"", ""The Emperor Jones"", ""Mourning Becomes Electra"", ""Hughie"", and - arguably the finest tragedy ever written by an American - ""Long Day's Journey into Night"".

Ideal for high school and college-level students, this new book covers all of O'Neill's works, as well as detailed entries on his life and related people, places, and topics.

The entries include: synopses and critical assessments of all of O'Neill's plays; descriptions of O'Neill's characters; discussions of people, places and topics important to O'Neill's life and work, including alcoholism, Greenwich Village, Paul Robeson, the labor movement, and more; and, appendixes, including a chronology, bibliographies of primary and secondary sources, and more.

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Product Details
Facts on File Inc
0816066752 / 9780816066759
Hardback
812.52
15/05/2009
United States
English
896 p.
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