Eugene O'Neill's unfinished threnody and process of invention in four cycle plays

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Eugene O'Neill's unfinished threnody and process of invention in four cycle plays

Martha Gilman Bower

Edwin Mellen Press, c1992

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [163]-179) and index

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This is a detalied analysis of Eugene O'Neill's complicated writing process as he created four of the plays in the 11-play cycle: A Touch of the Poet, More Stately Mansions, The Calms of Capricorn, and Hair of the Dog. The first two are the only plays finished by O'Neill.

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