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  1. 1888 – 1953. America’s First Major Playwright. When Eugene O’Neill began writing for the stage early in the 20th century, 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 ...

  2. Eugene O’Neill, fotografiert von Carl van Vechten am 5. September 1933. Eugene Gladstone O’Neill (* 16.Oktober 1888 in New York City; † 27. November 1953 in Boston) war ein US-amerikanischer Dramatiker und Literaturnobelpreisträger irischer Abstammung. Er ist zudem bis heute neben Robert Frost die einzige Person, der vier Pulitzer-Preise (1920, 1922, 1928, 1957) verliehen wurden – der ...

  3. Eugene O'Neill falleció en la habitación 401 del hotel Sheraton de Boston, el 27 de noviembre de 1953. Obras Antes del desayuno (Before Breakfast) 1916 Sed y otras obras en un acto, 1914 Rumbo al Este hacia Cardiff (Bound East for Cardiff), 1916 Luna de los caribes, 1918 El emperador Jones (The Emperor Jones), 1920

  4. 2 de feb. de 2004 · Premiere: 9/8/1986. Eugene O’Neill was one of the greatest playwrights in American history. Through his experimental and emotionally probing dramas, he addressed the difficulties of human ...

  5. Primary Source Archive. Original source materials from private and public collections. Findit. A finding aid for the eOneill.com website with links to text and audiovisual resources. eOneill.com is an electronic forum and archive devoted to the American playwright, Eugene O'Neill.

  6. Eugene O'Neill. Writer: Long Day's Journey Into Night. Eugene O'Neill, the winner of four Pulitzer Prizes for Drama and the 1936 Nobel Prize for Literature, is widely considered the greatest American playwright. No one, not Maxwell Anderson, Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, nor Edward Albee, approaches O'Neill in terms of his artistic achievement or his impact on the American theater.

  7. Eugene O’Neill was born in New York, the son of Irish immigrants. During his first seven years, the family accompanied the father, who was an actor, on tour. Then O’Neill was sent to a Catholic boarding school. The father was an alcoholic and his mother abused morphine, which she received as a painkiller when her son was born.

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