Eugene O'Neill's Century: Centennial Views on America's Foremost Tragic Dramatist
By (Author) Richard Moorton
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th April 1991
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
812.52
Hardback
264
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
595g
This collection commemorating the centennial of American playwright Eugene O'Neill's birth presents a spectrum of critical views. Contributors from such diverse fields as psychology, english literature, Germanic studies, philosophy, the classics, and theatre arts offer fresh perspectives on and interpretations of America's one indisputable world dramatist. Following editor Richard F. Moorton Jr.'s introduction, which considers critical problems in O'Neill scholarship, the work is organized into three sections devoted to the nature of O'Neill, psychoanalytic and feminist interpretations of the plays, O'Neill in translation, and a look at the playwright from an actor's perspective. An essay on O'Neill and film contains an appendix of television adaptations of the playwright's work.
RICHARD F. MOORTON, JR., is Associate Professor of Classics at Connecticut College. His book reviews, translations, and articles on Aristophanes, Virgil, and O'Neill have appeared in various journals including Eugene O'Neill Newsletter, Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, Transactions of the American Philogical Association, Classical Journal, Classical and Modern Literature and Papers on Language and Literature.