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- Eugene O'Neill Review
- Penn State University Press
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- Losing Ireland, Inventing America: O'Neill and After Volume 39, Number 1, 2018, pp. 1-16
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This issue contains 17 articles in total
- A Touch of the Poet dir. by Eric Fraisher Hayeseugene, and: The Playboy of the Western World by John Millington Synge (review)
- Ah, Wilderness dir. by Steve Scott (review)
- Strange Interlude by Jack Cummings III (review)
- Eugene O'Neill Remembered eds. by Brenda Murphy and George Monteiro Monteiro (review)
- Voces Contra la Mediocridad: La Vanguardia Teatral de los Provincetown Players, 1915–1922 by Noelia Hernando-Real (review)
- Reflecting on the Irishness of Eugene O'Neill: Speech at the Eugene O'Neill Society Gala Dinner National University of Ireland, Galway, Friday, July 21, 2017
- Eugene O'Neill's Place in Irish Theater Today: Interviews with Irish Theater Scholars
- How O'Neill's Irishness Translates for the Chinese
- An American Futurism?: Corporeal History in O'Neill's The Hairy Ape and Santell's Film Adaptation
- "In Ireland He's Considered an Irish-American Playwright": Eugene O'Neill, A Touch of the Poet, and the Irish Play
- Hairy Apes and Quare Fellows: The Legacy of Eugene O'Neill in the Work of Brendan Behan
- "A Clannish Pride": Eugene O'Neill's Eventual Embrace of His Irish Heritage
- Irish-American Identity in Eugene O'Neill's Early Plays
- "A Different Kind of the Same Thing": The Early One-Act Plays of Susan Glaspell and J. M. Synge
- Eugene O'Neill's Irish "Con" Man: Charles Lever
- Losing Ireland, Inventing America: O'Neill and After
- Editor's Foreword: Ireland and O' Neill
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