Eugene O’Neill - American Writers 45
Eugene O’Neill - American Writers 45: University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers
JOHN GASSNER
Copyright Date: 1965
Edition: NED - New edition
Published by: University of Minnesota Press
Pages: 48
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Eugene O’Neill - American Writers 45
Book Description:

Eugene O’Neill. To meet a need which had been felt for some time both in the United States and abroad, the pamphlet series, the University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers, was established in 1959. By providing readable critical introductions to American Writers, the pamphlets were designed to meet the needs and tastes of mature students and readers of imaginative literature throughout the world.

eISBN: 978-0-8166-5192-4
Subjects: History
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  1. Front Matter
    Front Matter (pp. 1-4)
  2. Eugene O’Neill
    Eugene O’Neill (pp. 5-43)

    When Eugene O’Neill received the Nobel Prize in 1936 he was in his forty-ninth year and appeared to have concluded his career. More than thirty-five short and long plays by him had been produced in the United States, and they had won him important awards in his own country and an international reputation. But a long period of absence from the theater followedDays without End, which had opened in New York on January 8, 1934, and O’Neill did not return with a new play until the Theatre Guild production ofThe Iceman Comethin 1946. Another decade of absence...

  3. Selected Bibliography
    Selected Bibliography (pp. 44-48)
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