In The Great God Brown and in Mourning Becomes Electra, two of his prominent mask plays, Eugene O’Neill voiced a sharp social criticism by portraying the psychological and spiritual suffering of characters, who could not assimilate into the alienated, modern American society. Through a deep knowledge about human nature, modern psychology and the renewed mask tradition of drama, he created two plays that grasp the gist of living in the modern, industrialized America. The family unit is represented in the two plays as an organic part of life and a unity which is strongly reactive to social problems, and in which social and psychological struggles of the individual converge.BscAnglisztik
.This study aims at analysing the elements by means of which Eugene O'Neill, in his trilogy Mourning...
International audienceThe plays of Eugene O’Neill testify to his continued search for new dramatic s...
Perhaps the most rewarding inquiry into O???Neill???s intellectual outlook would necessitate locatin...
The recurrent theme of inter-human family relationships in a state of loss and decay in plays author...
The recurrent theme of inter-human family relationships in a state of loss and decay in plays author...
In any study of American drama the name of Eugene O'Neill looms larger than life dwarfing others by ...
Eugene O'Neill wished to portray more than surface truth in his dramas. Hence, he utilized expressio...
The purpose of this thesis is to indicate the use of the mask by Eugene O'Neill. It is probably poss...
Abstract: To assert the predominant fact, which insist the core function of drama as being the tool ...
The years between 1921 and 1934 were Eugene O'Neill's journeyman years, a time when the country's th...
This dissertation examines O\u27Neill\u27s growing concern for racial justice in America manifested ...
The American theatre owes the place it has in the world scene to many lives and their efforts, to pe...
Includes bibliographical references (l. 52-53).I have endeavored to discuss expressionism in four pl...
I chose Eugene O’Neill, one of the most famous American playwrights, as the topic for my thesis sin...
International audienceThe plays of Eugene O’Neill testify to his continued search for new dramatic s...
.This study aims at analysing the elements by means of which Eugene O'Neill, in his trilogy Mourning...
International audienceThe plays of Eugene O’Neill testify to his continued search for new dramatic s...
Perhaps the most rewarding inquiry into O???Neill???s intellectual outlook would necessitate locatin...
The recurrent theme of inter-human family relationships in a state of loss and decay in plays author...
The recurrent theme of inter-human family relationships in a state of loss and decay in plays author...
In any study of American drama the name of Eugene O'Neill looms larger than life dwarfing others by ...
Eugene O'Neill wished to portray more than surface truth in his dramas. Hence, he utilized expressio...
The purpose of this thesis is to indicate the use of the mask by Eugene O'Neill. It is probably poss...
Abstract: To assert the predominant fact, which insist the core function of drama as being the tool ...
The years between 1921 and 1934 were Eugene O'Neill's journeyman years, a time when the country's th...
This dissertation examines O\u27Neill\u27s growing concern for racial justice in America manifested ...
The American theatre owes the place it has in the world scene to many lives and their efforts, to pe...
Includes bibliographical references (l. 52-53).I have endeavored to discuss expressionism in four pl...
I chose Eugene O’Neill, one of the most famous American playwrights, as the topic for my thesis sin...
International audienceThe plays of Eugene O’Neill testify to his continued search for new dramatic s...
.This study aims at analysing the elements by means of which Eugene O'Neill, in his trilogy Mourning...
International audienceThe plays of Eugene O’Neill testify to his continued search for new dramatic s...
Perhaps the most rewarding inquiry into O???Neill???s intellectual outlook would necessitate locatin...