O'Neill: Son and Artist
The most lauded playwright in American history, Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) won four Pulitzer Prizes and a Nobel Prize for a body of work that includes The Iceman Cometh, Mourning Becomes Electra, Desire Under the Elms, and Long Day's Journey into Night. His life, the direct source for so much of his art, was one of personal tumult from the very beginning. The son of a famous actor and a quiet, morphine-addicted mother, O'Neill had experienced alcoholism, a collapse of his health, and bouts of mania while still a young man. Based on years of extensive research and access to previously untapped sources, Sheaffer's authoritative biography examines how the pain of O'Neill's childhood fed his desire to write dramas and affected his artistically successful and emotionally disastrous life.
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O'Neill: Son and Artist
The most lauded playwright in American history, Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) won four Pulitzer Prizes and a Nobel Prize for a body of work that includes The Iceman Cometh, Mourning Becomes Electra, Desire Under the Elms, and Long Day's Journey into Night. His life, the direct source for so much of his art, was one of personal tumult from the very beginning. The son of a famous actor and a quiet, morphine-addicted mother, O'Neill had experienced alcoholism, a collapse of his health, and bouts of mania while still a young man. Based on years of extensive research and access to previously untapped sources, Sheaffer's authoritative biography examines how the pain of O'Neill's childhood fed his desire to write dramas and affected his artistically successful and emotionally disastrous life.
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O'Neill: Son and Artist

O'Neill: Son and Artist

by Louis Sheaffer
O'Neill: Son and Artist

O'Neill: Son and Artist

by Louis Sheaffer

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Overview

The most lauded playwright in American history, Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) won four Pulitzer Prizes and a Nobel Prize for a body of work that includes The Iceman Cometh, Mourning Becomes Electra, Desire Under the Elms, and Long Day's Journey into Night. His life, the direct source for so much of his art, was one of personal tumult from the very beginning. The son of a famous actor and a quiet, morphine-addicted mother, O'Neill had experienced alcoholism, a collapse of his health, and bouts of mania while still a young man. Based on years of extensive research and access to previously untapped sources, Sheaffer's authoritative biography examines how the pain of O'Neill's childhood fed his desire to write dramas and affected his artistically successful and emotionally disastrous life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461732181
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 08/19/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 768
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Louis Sheaffer (1912-1997), a former reporter and press agent, was awarded three Guggenheim fellowships and a grant from the National Endowment of the Humanities for his work on O'Neill.

Table of Contents

Prefaceix
1.The Old Actor's Finale3
2.The Provincetown's Costly Success25
3.Uneven Playwright47
4.The Mother's End72
5.Echoing Strindberg94
6.Legacy from Jamie116
7.Besieged Playhouse134
8.A Drama of Masks153
9.Dion Anthony's Course173
10.O'Neill's Reformation188
11.Actress in Maine206
12.Strange Interlude232
13.O'Neill's "Vultures"255
14.End of a Marriage271
15.O'Neill and Carlotta293
16.Third Marriage313
17.At the Chateau336
18.Mourning Becomes Electra354
19.Homecoming373
20.At Sea Island393
21.Controversial Drama414
22.Nobel Laureate435
23.Cycle Shelved464
24.O'Neill "The Iceman"489
25.O'Neill's Tremor518
26.Rejected Children540
27.Return to Broadway568
28.Misbegotten Production590
29.By the Sea Again613
30.Estranged Pair636
31.A Private Funeral657
Bibliography675
Notes681
Acknowledgments721
Index729
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