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Complete Plays 1932–1943

Complete Plays 1932–1943

1988 ·
·4.41·279 Ratings ·0 Pages
“ Silence is the language of God, all else is poor translation. ” ― Rumi
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  • A Moon for the Misbegotten

    2006·
    ·4.03·3,203 Ratings
    Eugene O’Neill’s last completed play, A Moon for the Misbegotten is a sequel to his autobiographical Long Day’s Journey Into Night. Moon picks up eleven years after the events described in Long Day’s Journey Into Night, as Jim Tyrone (based on O�
  • Desire Under the Elms & The Great God Brown

    1995·
    ·3.74·625 Ratings
    Eugene O'Neill's tale of Ephraim Cabot, greedy and hard like the stone walls that surround his farm, the family patriarch brings home his new young bride, Abbie. His grown sons dissaprove; one leaves but the other stays to fight for the family fortune. Wh
  • Three Plays: Desire Under the Elms / Strange Interlude / Mourning Becomes Electra

    1995·
    ·4.08·1,539 Ratings
    These three plays exemplify Eugene O'Neil's ability to explore the limits of the human predicament, even as he sounds the depths of his audiences' hearts.
  • Four Plays: Anna Christie / The Hairy Ape / The Emperor Jones / Beyond the Horizon

    1998·
    ·3.9·148 Ratings
    The first American dramatist to ever receive the Nobel Prize, Eugene O'Neill is the most renowned American playwright of the 20th century. Included in this edition are four plays from his extraordinary career: "Beyond the Horizon, Anna Christie, The Emper
  • Mourning Becomes Electra

    1992·
    ·3.99·3,995 Ratings
    A three-part reworking of themes from Greek tragedy, the plays are set in New England in 1865, just after the Civil War. A returning victor, General Ezra Mannon (Agamemnon), is poisoned by his unfaithful wife Christine (Clytemnestra) and then avenged by h
  • A Touch of the Poet

    1994·
    ·3.72·129 Ratings
    The time of the play is 1828 and the setting is a tavern in a village near Boston. The tavern is owned by a tempestuous Irishman who is a s proud as he is ill-tempered and is determined to show his pride and importance to the Yankee townsmen.
  • The Hairy Ape

    2006·
    ·3.38·1,595 Ratings
    Eugene Gladstone O'Neill (1888-1953) was a Nobel prize winning American playwright. More than any other dramatist, O'Neill introduced American drama to the dramatic realism pioneered by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov, Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen,
  • Anna Christie

    2007·
    ·3.51·631 Ratings
    Eugene O'Neill's 1922 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, "Anna Christie," is the story of a young woman who following an illness decides to visit and spend some time with her father, a coal barge captain who she hardly knows. During this time she meets a sailo
  • Ah, Wilderness!

    2017·
    ·3.65·654 Ratings
    Revived in 1998 to acclaim at New York's Lincoln Center, Ah, Wilderness! is a sharp departure from the gritty reality of the author's renowned dramas. Taking place over the July 4th weekend of 1906 in an idyllic Connecticut town, it offers a tender, retro
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