Eugene O'Neill : three plays : Mourning becomes Electra, The iceman cometh, Long day's journey into night : a casebook

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Eugene O'Neill : three plays : Mourning becomes Electra, The iceman cometh, Long day's journey into night : a casebook

edited by Normand Berlin

(Casebook series)

Macmillan Education, 1989

  • pbk

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Bibliography: p. 179-180

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This volume presents a critical conspectus on "Mourning Becomes Electra", "The Iceman Cometh" and "Long Day's Journey Into Night" which are held by many critics to be the three most important plays in the O'Neill canon. They celebrate mystery and the nobility of man's struggle and endurance. The selection of critical comment traces the development of responses to O'Neills art and its methods from first performance to the present day. Each play-section includes comment by O'Neill himself and early reviews and subsequent critical discussion. The editor's publications include "The Base String - The Underworld in Elizabethan Drama", "Thomas Sackville", "The Secret Cause - A Discussion of Tragedy", "Eugene O'Neill".

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 "Mourning becomes Electra": comment by O'Neill
  • commentators on the 1931 production
  • critical studies. Part 2 "The Iceman Cometh": comment by O'Neill
  • commentators on the 1946 and later productions
  • critical studies. Part 3 "Long Day's Journey Into Night": comment by Carlotta and Eugene O'Neill
  • commentators on the 1956 and 1958 productions
  • critical studies.

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