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Eugene O’Neill’s entire life revolved around the stage, and his productivity as a dramatist—some twenty long plays in less than twenty-five years (1920–1943)—remains a remarkable achievement. O’Neill’s plays are known for their intensely personal qualities, their dark realism, and their tragic honesty. O’Neill is the only American playwright ever to receive a Nobel Prize in Literature and is recognized as having helped to establish America as a center of theatrical output and creativity.
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Volume 40, Number 2, 2019Table of Contents

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View New Discoveries: The Marriage Certificate of Eugene O'Neill and Carlotta Monterey (July 22, 1929) / Sean O'Casey, Letter to Eugene O'Neill (November 25, 1936)
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View "Suitable Feminine Companionship": On Mamie Burns and Fat Violet in Long Day's Journey Into Night
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View Directing O'Neill: Mourning Becomes Electra, Long Day's Journey Into Night, Desire Under the Elms, Days Without End
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ISSN | 2161-4318 |
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Print ISSN | 1040-9483 |
Launched on MUSE | 2019-12-14 |
Open Access | No |