It's impossible to discuss American literature without mentioning Eugene O'Neill, including his renowned drama Mourning Becomes Electra (MBE). MBE is a drama that describes a Puritan family called the Mannons. The main characters in MBE live in a strict and severe Puritan society. Both the Mannons and Puritans establish a family and community on the same principles, the belief in covenant, a tenet that is taught by John Calvin. They also have the same dream about a new land, New Jerusalem for Puritans and Blessed Island for the Mannons. The article aims at disclosing the constricting Puritans society in New England and the cruelty of the central characters in MBE. In addition, the way in which Eugene O'Neill creates tragic characters at the...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study considers the importance of the Electra myth for ...
This work aims at analyzing the dramatic action and the characters tragic ethos in the trilogy Mou...
Liberation, emancipation, freedom--all have been used to describe the particular nature of the Unite...
The recurrent theme of inter-human family relationships in a state of loss and decay in plays author...
.This study aims at analysing the elements by means of which Eugene O'Neill, in his trilogy Mourning...
No matter how personal Eugene O'Neill's writing usually is, his plays also tend to express a general...
In any study of American drama the name of Eugene O'Neill looms larger than life dwarfing others by ...
This study deals with Eugene O’Neill’s play entitled Mourning Becomes Electra (1931). The play tackl...
The fundamental debt of E. O'Neill's Mourning Becomes Electra to Aeschylus, and to a lesser degree t...
The fundamental debt of E. O'Neill's Mourning Becomes Electra to Aeschylus, and to a lesser degree t...
The years between 1921 and 1934 were Eugene O'Neill's journeyman years, a time when the country's th...
This study is an attempt to scrutinize the nature of guilt in Eugene O’Neill’s Mourning Becomes Elec...
In The Great God Brown and in Mourning Becomes Electra, two of his prominent mask plays, Eugene O’Ne...
In studying and analyzing a literary work, students do not merely enlarge their vocabulary and gramm...
Ezra Pound put it this way: There died a myriad, ... For an old bitch gone in the teeth, For a botc...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study considers the importance of the Electra myth for ...
This work aims at analyzing the dramatic action and the characters tragic ethos in the trilogy Mou...
Liberation, emancipation, freedom--all have been used to describe the particular nature of the Unite...
The recurrent theme of inter-human family relationships in a state of loss and decay in plays author...
.This study aims at analysing the elements by means of which Eugene O'Neill, in his trilogy Mourning...
No matter how personal Eugene O'Neill's writing usually is, his plays also tend to express a general...
In any study of American drama the name of Eugene O'Neill looms larger than life dwarfing others by ...
This study deals with Eugene O’Neill’s play entitled Mourning Becomes Electra (1931). The play tackl...
The fundamental debt of E. O'Neill's Mourning Becomes Electra to Aeschylus, and to a lesser degree t...
The fundamental debt of E. O'Neill's Mourning Becomes Electra to Aeschylus, and to a lesser degree t...
The years between 1921 and 1934 were Eugene O'Neill's journeyman years, a time when the country's th...
This study is an attempt to scrutinize the nature of guilt in Eugene O’Neill’s Mourning Becomes Elec...
In The Great God Brown and in Mourning Becomes Electra, two of his prominent mask plays, Eugene O’Ne...
In studying and analyzing a literary work, students do not merely enlarge their vocabulary and gramm...
Ezra Pound put it this way: There died a myriad, ... For an old bitch gone in the teeth, For a botc...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study considers the importance of the Electra myth for ...
This work aims at analyzing the dramatic action and the characters tragic ethos in the trilogy Mou...
Liberation, emancipation, freedom--all have been used to describe the particular nature of the Unite...