Eugene O'Neill

NOUN
  1. United States playwright (1888-1953)
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  • This thesis attempts to explore Eugene O'Neill's representation of three female characters in his plays and elaborate his outlook on women.
  • Neeson was excellent in a revival of Eugene O'Neill's 'Anna Christie'.
  • Eugene O'Neill, in his Nobel Prize Acceptance speech, spoke highly of Strindberg's contribution to the development of modern world ...
  • Tragic sense of death is one of the entrance to apprehend Eugene O'neill's dramas and to acknowledge his tragic aesthetics.
  • HARRY MONROE: The nineteen twenties also produced the greatest writer of theater plays in American history, Eugene O'Neill.
  • His work lies in the genre of Realism; a form of playwriting and producing that grew in the mid-twentieth century with playwrights like Arthur Miller and Eugene O'Neill.
  • I would be on Teachout's side, but it's easier just to consider that Arthur Miller is the Eugene O'Neill of his generation -- you had to be there, or the creakiness overwhelmed. All my sons and all my daughters get naked on stage
  • The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford, Conn., received the regional theater award. Tony Awards Has Celebrities, 'Red'&'Memphis' Win Big (PHOTOS)
  • Eugene O'Neill of accident which keeps a homesick sailor tied to the sea in "The Long Voyage Home," and the mutual humiliation which abashes both victim and tormentors when, as conclusion to the panicky solemnities of "In the Zone," a parcel of Smitty's is found to be a bunch of old love-letters instead of the suspected bomb. The Real Eugene O'Neil
  • Eugene O'Neill, in his Nobel Prize Acceptance speech, spoke highly of Strindberg's contribution to the development of modern world ...
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