O'Neill, Eugene
(1888-1953) American writer. Eugene Gladstone O'Neill won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1936, and Pulitzer Prizes for four of his plays: "Beyond the Horizon" (1920); "Anna Christie" (1922); "Strange Interlude" (1928); and "Long Day's Journey Into Night" (1957).
Beyond the Horizon
Play in three acts by Eugene O' Neill includes scene and character descriptions and a table of contents.
Play in three acts by Eugene O' Neill includes scene and character descriptions and a table of contents.
Biography
Don a fan provides this longish informative profile of the life professional output and death of this great American playwright.
Don a fan provides this longish informative profile of the life professional output and death of this great American playwright.
Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953)
Extensive biography also includes suggestions for further reading and a selected bibliography.
Extensive biography also includes suggestions for further reading and a selected bibliography.
Nobel Prize in Literature in 1936
Index of Nobel Laureates in literature offers links to purchase options of his works and links to informational resources pertaining to him.
Index of Nobel Laureates in literature offers links to purchase options of his works and links to informational resources pertaining to him.
Perspectives in American Literature
California State University Stanislaus lists his primary works provides a bibliography of critical work and offers study questions for students.
California State University Stanislaus lists his primary works provides a bibliography of critical work and offers study questions for students.
