About Eugene O’Neill
Eugene Gladstone O’Neill
1888 – 1953
America’s First Major Playwright
When Eugene O’Neill began writing for the stage early in the 20th century, the American theatre was dominated by vaudeville and romantic melodramas. Influenced by Strindberg, Ibsen, and other European playwrights, O’Neill vowed to create a theatre in America, stripped of false sentimentality, which would explore the deepest stirrings of the human spirit. In 1914, he wrote: “I want to be an artist or nothing.”
During the1920s, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for three of his plays–Beyond the Horizon, “Anna Christie,” and Strange Interlude. Other popular successes, including The Emperor Jones, The Hairy Ape, Desire Under the Elms, The Great God Brown, and Mourning Becomes Electra, brought him international acclaim. In 1936, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature–the only American playwright to be so honored.
O’Neill experimented with new dramatic techniques and dared tackle such controversial issues as interracial marriage, the equality of the sexes, the power of the unconscious mind, and the hold of materialism on the American soul. In each of his plays, he sought to reveal the mysterious forces “behind life” which shape human destiny.
Three of his final works, written at Tao House, tower over the others: The Iceman Cometh, Long Day’s Journey into Night, and A Moon for the Misbegotten. These autobiographical plays portray, with “faithful realism,” the haunting figures of his father, mother, and brother who loom in the background of most of his other plays. He was awarded a fourth Pulitzer Prize, posthumously, in 1956 for Long Day’s Journey into Night.
In a career which spanned three decades, Eugene O’Neill changed the American theatre forever.
The Published Plays of Eugene O’Neill The Nobel Prize for Literature, awarded to Eugene O’Neill in 1936
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1. A Wife for a Life
2. The Web
3. Thirst
4. Warnings
5. Recklessness
6. Fog
7. Bread and Butter
8. The Movie Man
9. Bound East for Cardiff
10. Abortion
11. Servitude
12. The Sniper
13. The Personal Equation
14. Before Breakfast
15. Now I Ask You
16. In the Zone
17. Ile
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18. The Long Voyage Home
19. The Moon of the Caribbees
20. The Rope
21. Beyond the Horizon
22. Shell Shock
23. The Dreamy Kid
24. Where the Cross Is Made
25. The Straw
26. Chris Christopherson
27. Gold
28. “Anna Christie”
29. The Emperor Jones
30. Diff’rent
31. The First Man
32. The Hairy Ape
33. The Fountain
34. Welded
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35. All God's Chillun Got Wings
36. Desire Under the Elms
37. Marco Millions
38. The Great God Brown
39. Lazarus Laughed
40. Strange Interlude
41. Dynamo
42. Mourning Becomes Electra
43. Ah, Wilderness!
44. Days Without End
45. A Touch of the Poet
46. More Stately Mansions
47. The Iceman Cometh
48. Long Day's Journey Into Night
49. Hughie
50. A Moon for the Misbegotten
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