This study tries to analyze the Terror and Ambivalence of the Human Soul in the selected plays of Eugene O’Neill which does not seem to have received a significant attention by the researchers. O’Neill constantly looked into the mysterious, terrifying Gorgon-faces of reality with a subjective and artistic passion. In his drama we have life coming full circle as it traces the double pattern of experience passing into art, and art flowing back into experience again. He was always searching for the missing elements in life with a restless curiosity and an uneasy consciousness of the penultimate quality of all human discoveries. He swiftly moved from one horizon to another, continually looking beyond thehorizon for a clue to the ess...
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis discusses the meaning of the physical, social, menta...
The research focuses on sign and myth, it uses the semiotic analysis to find that the meaning contai...
The plays of Eugene O’Neill’s early period express the playwright’s philosophic mind, which construc...
This study does not include all of O\u27Neill\u27s works. It will be limited to a study of four dram...
Abstract: To assert the predominant fact, which insist the core function of drama as being the tool ...
The Hairy Ape is a canonical masterpiece of the twentieth-century playwright and Nobel Laureate in L...
Quest is one of the important Archetypes of literature. It is ubiquitous in literature from ancient ...
The human history and the literary history provide an interesting and illuminating study of power an...
The American theatre owes the place it has in the world scene to many lives and their efforts, to pe...
“The past is the present, isn’t it? It is the future too. We all try to lie out of that but life won...
No one who reads O'Neill can fail to see how his mental conflicts shaped his art. Most of his streng...
This paper is to present the metaphorical aspects of Eugene O’Neill‘s selected plays. Revising the d...
This introductory chapter contains definitions of obsessions and delusions, and examines the validit...
vi, 106 leaves ; 29 cmA woman’s choice between a starry-eyed dreamer and a pragmatic businessman end...
This study highlights role of religion in human behavior with reference to O’Neill’s plays Mourning ...
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis discusses the meaning of the physical, social, menta...
The research focuses on sign and myth, it uses the semiotic analysis to find that the meaning contai...
The plays of Eugene O’Neill’s early period express the playwright’s philosophic mind, which construc...
This study does not include all of O\u27Neill\u27s works. It will be limited to a study of four dram...
Abstract: To assert the predominant fact, which insist the core function of drama as being the tool ...
The Hairy Ape is a canonical masterpiece of the twentieth-century playwright and Nobel Laureate in L...
Quest is one of the important Archetypes of literature. It is ubiquitous in literature from ancient ...
The human history and the literary history provide an interesting and illuminating study of power an...
The American theatre owes the place it has in the world scene to many lives and their efforts, to pe...
“The past is the present, isn’t it? It is the future too. We all try to lie out of that but life won...
No one who reads O'Neill can fail to see how his mental conflicts shaped his art. Most of his streng...
This paper is to present the metaphorical aspects of Eugene O’Neill‘s selected plays. Revising the d...
This introductory chapter contains definitions of obsessions and delusions, and examines the validit...
vi, 106 leaves ; 29 cmA woman’s choice between a starry-eyed dreamer and a pragmatic businessman end...
This study highlights role of religion in human behavior with reference to O’Neill’s plays Mourning ...
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis discusses the meaning of the physical, social, menta...
The research focuses on sign and myth, it uses the semiotic analysis to find that the meaning contai...
The plays of Eugene O’Neill’s early period express the playwright’s philosophic mind, which construc...