Eugene O'Neill's Long day's journey into night
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Bibliographic Information
Eugene O'Neill's Long day's journey into night
(Modern critical interpretations)
Bloom's Literary Criticism, c2009
New ed
- : hardcover
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Long day's journey into night
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Note
Bibliography: p. 229-231
Includes index
Contents of Works
- Introduction / Harold Bloom
- O'Neill's "presence" in Long day's journey into night / Bruce J. Mann
- Long day's journey into night : descent into darkness / Laurin Porter
- American flowers of evil : Long day's journey into night and Baudelaire / Marc Maufort
- Long day's journey into night : modernism, post-modernism and maternal loss / Gerardine Meaney
- Eugene O'Neill and the sense of the tragic / Richard B. Sewall
- The spare room : Long day's journey into night / Kurt Eisen
- "Like-- so many small theatres": the panoptic and the theatric in Long day's journey into night / Michael Selmon
- Long day's journey into night : the seen and the unseen / Anne Fleche
- Long day's journey into night : the question of blame / Barbara Voglino
- The Tyrone anthology : authority in the last act of Long day's journey into night / Lawrence Dugan
- Long day's journey into night / Egil Törnqvist
- The s(ub)lime symptom and O'Neill's Long day's journey into night / Magdalen Wing-chi Ki
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Produced after the death of Eugene O'Neill, ""Long Day's Journey into Night"" is generally considered the author's masterpiece and a seminal drama of the 20th century. The play explores the often-painful ways in which family members love and recognize one another. This new edition in the ""Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations"" series offers a selection of full-length critical essays that explore the restrictive, but essential, familial bonds that mark and define the characters' lives. Complete with an introductory essay by literary scholar Harold Bloom, this study guide also features a chronology, a bibliography, an index, and notes about the contributors.
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