Eugene O'Neill: Complete Plays Vol. 1 1913-1920 (LOA #40) by Eugene O'Neill - ISBN: 9780940450486
Hardcover
“Travis Bogard wrote the notes and selected the texts for this volume”–p. [5] of cover.

Eugene O'Neill: Complete Plays Vol. 1 1913-1920 (LOA #40)

Complete Plays Vol. 1 1913-1920 (LOA #40)

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  • Hardcover

    1100 pages

  • Release Date

    1 October 1988

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Summary

The only American dramatist awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, Eugene O’Neill wrote with poetic expressiveness, emotional intensity, and immense dramatic power. This Library of America volume (the first in a three-volume set) contains twenty-nine plays he wrote between 1913, when he began his career, and 1920, the year he first achieved Broadway success.Many of O’Neill’s early plays are one-act melodramas whose characters are caught in extreme situations.ThirstandFogdepict shipwreck surv…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780940450486
ISBN-10:0940450488
Author:Eugene O'Neill
Publisher:The Library of America
Imprint:The Library of America
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:1100
Release Date:1 October 1988
Weight:685g
Dimensions:207mm x 132mm x 33mm
Series:Library of America Eugene O'Neill Edition
About The Author

Eugene O'Neill

Eugene O’Neill (1888-1953) is one of the most significant forces in the history of American theater. With no uniquely American tradition to guide him, O’Neill introduced various dramatic techniques, which subsequently became staples of the U.S. theater. By 1914 he had written twelve one-act and two long plays. Of this early work, only Thirst and Other One-act plays (1914) was originally published. From this point on, O’Neill’s work falls roughly into three phases- the early plays, written from 1914 to 1921 (The Long Voyage Home, The Moon of the Caribbees, Beyond the Horizon, Anna Christie); a variety of full-length plays for Broadway (Desire Under the Elms; Great God Brown; Ah, Wilderness!); and the last, great plays, written between 1938 and his death (The Iceman Cometh, Long Day’s Journey Into Night, A Moon for the Misbegotten). Eugene O’Neill is a four-time Pulitzer Prize winner, and he was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 1936.

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