The greatest American writer Eugene O'Neill (1888- 1953) achieved a recognizable place among the English and American dramatists through the stylistic features of his dramatic language . This study investigates O'Neill's way of handling dramatic language, in Hairy Ape ,( the use of grammar from the settled norms in play writing) . It endeavors to show how O'Neill manipulates his character's dialogue and the effects of this manipulation .The problem is related to what extent O'Neill's use of language deviates from the linguistic norm , and the levels of linguistic deviation in his style. The study aims to analyze the types of grammatical deviation in O'Neill's 'Hairy Ape'. Mor...
Both Eugene O'Neill and Thornton Wilder reacted against the naturalism of turn-of-the-century drama...
Both Eugene O'Neill and Thornton Wilder reacted against the naturalism of turn-of-the-century drama...
Most studies of O'Neill's plays have adopted a literary perspective which tends to overlook the esse...
The greatest American writer Eugene O'Neill (1888- 1953) achieved a recognizable place among the Eng...
This study begins with some problems based on experiences in understanding Non-Standard English foun...
One's language can reflect one's character. In O'Neill's The Hairy Ape, the author is trying to show...
Language is a universal human activity. People use language in order to be able to communicate with ...
Language is a universal human activity. People use language in order to be able to communicate with ...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Masters of Arts in t...
Expressionism is the repeating strategies from claiming Eugene O‟ Neill. Both would joined previousl...
This study results from a desire to integrate and organize the interaction of the multiple media in ...
Since the language of literature is full of complexity, studying literature needs more comprehensi...
Since the language of literature is full of complexity, studying literature needs more comprehensi...
Abstract: To assert the predominant fact, which insist the core function of drama as being the tool ...
Eugene O'Neill wished to portray more than surface truth in his dramas. Hence, he utilized expressio...
Both Eugene O'Neill and Thornton Wilder reacted against the naturalism of turn-of-the-century drama...
Both Eugene O'Neill and Thornton Wilder reacted against the naturalism of turn-of-the-century drama...
Most studies of O'Neill's plays have adopted a literary perspective which tends to overlook the esse...
The greatest American writer Eugene O'Neill (1888- 1953) achieved a recognizable place among the Eng...
This study begins with some problems based on experiences in understanding Non-Standard English foun...
One's language can reflect one's character. In O'Neill's The Hairy Ape, the author is trying to show...
Language is a universal human activity. People use language in order to be able to communicate with ...
Language is a universal human activity. People use language in order to be able to communicate with ...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Masters of Arts in t...
Expressionism is the repeating strategies from claiming Eugene O‟ Neill. Both would joined previousl...
This study results from a desire to integrate and organize the interaction of the multiple media in ...
Since the language of literature is full of complexity, studying literature needs more comprehensi...
Since the language of literature is full of complexity, studying literature needs more comprehensi...
Abstract: To assert the predominant fact, which insist the core function of drama as being the tool ...
Eugene O'Neill wished to portray more than surface truth in his dramas. Hence, he utilized expressio...
Both Eugene O'Neill and Thornton Wilder reacted against the naturalism of turn-of-the-century drama...
Both Eugene O'Neill and Thornton Wilder reacted against the naturalism of turn-of-the-century drama...
Most studies of O'Neill's plays have adopted a literary perspective which tends to overlook the esse...