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Eugene O’Neill

    16. Oktober 1888 – 27. November 1953

    Eugene O'Neill's dramatic works are renowned for their profound emotional depth, honesty, and an original concept of tragedy. He was a pioneering American playwright who brought dramatic realism to American theater, infusing his characters with authentic American vernacular. O'Neill often explored individuals on society's fringes, depicting their struggles with hope, disillusionment, and despair. His plays predominantly delve into tragedy and personal pessimism, with a singular exception.

    Eugene O’Neill
    Seven Plays of the Sea
    The Iceman Cometh
    Mourning Becomes Electra
    A Moon for the Misbegotten
    Long day's journey into night
    Eugene O'Neill: Complete Plays Vol. 3 1932-1943 (Loa #42)
    • This final volume of Eugene O'Neill's complete dramatic works includes eight plays from 1932 to 1943, showcasing his career's pinnacle. Highlights include "Ah, Wilderness!" depicting boyhood innocence, "Long Day's Journey into Night" exploring family turmoil, and "A Moon for the Misbegotten," reflecting on elusive peace.

      Eugene O'Neill: Complete Plays Vol. 3 1932-1943 (Loa #42)
      4.4
    • Englische Literatur in Reclams Roter Reihe: das ist der englische Originaltext – ungekürzt und unbearbeitet mit Worterklärungen am Fuß jeder Seite, Nachwort und Literaturhinweisen. Die Familiengschichte spielt an einem Augusttag 1912. Anfangs scheint es, dass Mary und James Tyrone und ihre beiden Söhne in einer Idylle leben. Schon bald blickt der Leser hinter die Kulissen: Morphiumsucht, berufliches Versagen, Geiz und Neid... Alle Protagonisten sind am American Dream gescheitert, sind Opfer und Täter zugleich. Das Familienidyll wird zur „Reise in die Nacht“ ... Englische Lektüre: Niveau C1 – C2 (GER)

      Long day's journey into night
      4.1
    • A Moon for the Misbegotten

      A Play in Four Acts

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Josie, a towering woman with a quick tongue and a ruined reputation lives in a dilapidated Connecticut farmhouse with her conniving father. Together, they're a formidable force as they scrape together a livelihood. But Josie's softer side is exposed through her love of Jim Tyrone, her father's drinking buddy - a third-rate actor whose dreams of stardom were washed away by alcohol. The companion pieces are "Long Day's Journey" and "The Iceman Cometh."

      A Moon for the Misbegotten
      4.0
    • The Iceman Cometh

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book features a captivating narrative that intertwines themes of mystery and emotion, resonating deeply with contemporary audiences. Its theatrical elements elevate the storytelling, creating a spellbinding experience that engages readers on multiple levels. The unique blend of intrigue and poignant moments invites reflection, making it particularly relevant and impactful in today's context.

      The Iceman Cometh
      3.9
    • The action of the seven one-act plays takes place in the years preceding World War I

      Seven Plays of the Sea
      3.8
    • Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, this play explores themes of ambition, longing, and the complexities of human relationships. Eugene O'Neill's groundbreaking work, which underwent significant revisions before its 1920 premiere, delves into the lives of characters grappling with their dreams and the harsh realities of life. Celebrated for its emotional depth, it earned O'Neill the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, marking a significant milestone in his career as a playwright.

      Beyond the Horizon
      3.8
    • Two plays from one of the twentieth century's most significant writers, developed and conceived in tandem, drawing on the raw experience of the author's own family relationships.

      Desire Under the Elms/The Great God Brown
      3.8
    • The Pulitzer Prize-winning play delves into the intricacies of the human psyche, exploring themes of love and loss through its innovative use of soliloquies. Characters reveal their innermost thoughts and emotions, creating a rich tapestry of conflicting desires and existential dilemmas. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the narrative challenges conventional storytelling, offering a profound examination of the human condition and the impact of societal expectations on personal relationships.

      Strange Interlude
      3.3