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The Critical Response to Eugene O'Neill: Critical Responses in Arts and Letters

Autor John H. Houchin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 sep 1993 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Extolled and maligned, Eugene O'Neill was unquestionably the first American playwright of international stature, and his major plays, such as The Iceman Cometh and Long Day's Journey Into Night, remain giants of the American stage. Acres of print have been devoted to O'Neill by theatre critics and literary scholars. This new collection assesses the full range of critical response, considered historically through the entire oeuvre and covering major themes and critical stances. It culls from opening night reviews of premieres and revivals as well as scholarly essays from influential critics and anonymous writers, from boosters and detractors, with the uniqueness of the critical observation being the main criterion for selection. An introduction outlines the major issues and avenues of O'Neill discourse, and a selective bibliography provides additional sources for O'Neill study.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313276170
ISBN-10: 031327617X
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria Critical Responses in Arts and Letters

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

JOHN H. HOUCHIN teaches at the Southern Illinois University. His publications have appeared in the Dictionary of Stage Directors published by Greenwood Press and The Drama Review.

Cuprins

Series Foreword by Cameron NorthousePrefaceIntroduction: The O'Neill Discourse by John H. HouchinEarly Success: Down and Alley on Drama TrailWashington Square PlayersThe Play: New Bill at the Greenwich VillageSeen on the Stage: The Provincetown PlayersTheatre Arts BookshelfThe Plays of Eugene O'NeillSecond Thoughts on First Nights: The Provincetown PlaysThe Drama: Beyond the Horizon (Towse)Beyond the Horizon (Ridge)ChrisEugene O'Neill's Remarkable Play: The Emperor JonesThe New SeasonEmperor Jones RevivedExperimentation and Controversy: The PlayDrama: GoldEugene O'Neill's Anna Christie Is Thrilling Drama, Perfectly Acted with a Bad EndingSecond Thoughts on First NightsChris and Poseidon: Man Versus God in Anna ChristieTheatreEugene O'Neill's The Straw Is Gruesome Clinical TaleFirst Man, New O'Neill Play, Is Gloomy Suburban StoryThe New PlayThe Hairy ApeEugene O'Neill's Emperor Jones and The Hairy Ape as Mirror PlaysThe Theatre: Eugene O'NeillThe Theatre: WeldedNew O'Neill Play and the MayorAll God's Chillun and OthersO'Neill and Racial MythsO'Neill Rarity in Weak RevivalDrama: The God of StumpsDesire Under the ElmsBiblical Perversion in Desire Under the ElmsThe New O'Neill Play and Some OthersThe Great God Brown (Skinner)The Great God Brown (Young)TheatreThe Birth of Tragedy and The Great God BrownAfter the BattleThe Theatres: Strange InterludeEugene O'Neill and the GuildStrange Interlude and SchopenhauerO'Neill's Strange Interlude Retains Its Dramatic PowerReviews of O'Neill Plays in Performance: Strange InterludeLazarus Laughed Produced on CoastSeen on Stage: DynamoThe Theatre: The American DramatistTragedy Becomes O'NeillThe Theatre: The TopOur ElectraThe Circle Moves UpMasking Becomes Electra: O'Neill, Freud and the FeminineA Great American ComedyAh, Wilderness Revived by GuildSinging in the Wilderness: The Dark Vision in Eugene O'Neill's Only Mature ComedyGreat Day for the IrishThe Theatre: L'amour et--Mon DieuO'Neill Discovers the CrossEugene O'NeillThe Late Plays: Eugene O'Neill's New Play Is Powerful and MovingO'Neill--at Long LastIceman ReturnsThe Iceman and the Bridegroom: Some Observations on the Death of O'Neill's SalesmanStage: Iceman Cometh to BroadwayAbsence as Presence: The Second Sex in The Iceman ComethRobert Brustein on Theatre: Souls on IceTheatre: Long Day's Journey Into NightTheatre: Tragic JourneyOff Broadway: Return JourneyTheatre: The Haunted TyronesLong Day's Worth the JourneyReview of O'Neill Plays in Performance: Long Day's Journey Into NightCommunal, Familial, and Personal Memories in O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into NightGreat Day for the IrishO'Neill Opus Long but Fiercely GreatThe Stage: The Image and the SearchTheatre: A Moon for the Misbegotten "and yet . . . "TheatreA Moon for the MisbegottenThe Metatheatrics of A Moon for the MisbegottenPortman, Hayes and Stanley Magnificent in Touch of PoetTheatreTheatre: Dream Addict A Touch of the Poet: Memory and the Creative ImaginationThe Stage: Late O'NeillTheatre: More Stately Mansions OpensThe Stage: Unfinished MansionsThe Brothel in O'Neill's MansionsThematic AnalysisThe Idea of Puritanism in the Plays of O'NeillFreedom and Fixity in the Plays of Eugene O'NeillO'Neill's Many Mothers: Mary Tyrone, Josie Hogan, and Their AntecedentsAn O'Neill ChronologySelected BibliographyIndex