Eugene O'Neill and His Eleven-play Cycle: "a Tale of Possessors Self-dispossessed"

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Yale University Press, 1998 - 306 páginas
From 1935 to 1939, Eugene O'Neill devoted nearly all of his creative energy to a vast cycle of plays that would trace the history of an American family through several generations. In showing the corrupting influence of material things upon its members, O'Neill would provide a prophetic epitome for the course of American destiny. Quoting extensively from unpublished notes, outlines, scenarios and drafts, and incorporating detailed plot summaries, this book tells the story of the cycle project. It shows what the dramatist tried to do, how he went about it, and why in the end he failed.

Sobre o autor (1998)

Donald C. Gallup was for thirty-three years curator of the Yale Collection of American Literature.

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