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Long Day's Journey Into Night is the story of one devastating day in the Tyrone family. The play depicts the family members' downward spiral into addiction, disease, and their own haunted pasts. It is generally regarded as Eugene O'Neill's masterpiece. O'Neill (1888-1953) was a major figure in the international drama scene. Before he came along, the rest of the world didn't give a flip about American plays. In the rest of the world's defense, there really wasn't much going on in the way of American play writing. Our buddy Eugene wasn't having that. He busted up on the scene and became the first American playwright to gain a real and lasting international reputation. In 1936 he became the first and only American playwright to win the Nobel Prize for literature.
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Eines langen Tages Reise in die Nacht, Eugene O’Neill
- Language
- Released
- 2011
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- Book condition
- Very Good
- Price
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- Subtitle
- Schauspiel in 4 Akten
- Language
- German
- Authors
- Eugene O’Neill
- Publisher
- FISCHER Taschenbuch
- Released
- 2011
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 144
- ISBN10
- 359615278X
- ISBN13
- 9783596152780
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Family, Classics, American Literature, Theatre Plays, Diseases, Actors and Actresses, Drug Addicts, Madness, Pulitzer Prize, Tuberculosis
- First published
- 1956
- Original title
- Long Day's Journey into Night
- Rating
- 4.05 out of 5
- Description
- Long Day's Journey Into Night is the story of one devastating day in the Tyrone family. The play depicts the family members' downward spiral into addiction, disease, and their own haunted pasts. It is generally regarded as Eugene O'Neill's masterpiece. O'Neill (1888-1953) was a major figure in the international drama scene. Before he came along, the rest of the world didn't give a flip about American plays. In the rest of the world's defense, there really wasn't much going on in the way of American play writing. Our buddy Eugene wasn't having that. He busted up on the scene and became the first American playwright to gain a real and lasting international reputation. In 1936 he became the first and only American playwright to win the Nobel Prize for literature.







