A Student's Guide to Eugene O'Neill

Eugene O'Neill is one of the influential dramatists in the history of American theater. He would use realism, naturalism, expressionism, and symbolism to get his meaning across to audiences. Later, O'Neill employed more of his own life experiences in his plays. This innovative mix of classical themes and personal traumatic conflicts make a study of O'Neill's work compelling to audiences both yesterday and today.

* Reviews *

This well-organized and clearly written volume of literary criticism will be helpful to both high school students and their teachers. Beginning with details about Eugene ONeills life leading up to the production of his first play, Beyond the Horizon, in 1920, the reader is introduced to some of the main themes in ONeills work. The powerful influences of the playwrights personal life as evidenced in his plays is thoroughly examined, and attention is given to the work of other modern dramatists such as Ibsen and Strindberg as inspiration for ONeill. Each play is then taken chronologically and carefully examined with short helpful plot synopses and detailed explications of themes and characters as well as comments relating each play to the authors life. Important literary terms are defined in shadowed sidebars and included again in the glossary. Period photographs are interesting and add a personal touch. Both negative and positive reactions to the plays are included with revealing quotations from the important drama critics. The book ends by examining how ONeills plays influenced the other two important dramatists of the time, Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller. The book includes a chronology of ONeills life, thorough chapter notes, a list of the plays, suggestions for further reading, Internet addresses, and an index. An altogether useful addition to the Understanding Literature series., Children's Literature
RL
Grades
9-10
IL
Grades
9-12+
GRL
Z
Details:
Product type: Library Bound Book
ISBN: 978-0-7660-2886-9
Author: Spring Hermann
Copyright: 2009
Reading Level: Grades 9-10
Interest Level: Grades 9-12+
GRL: Z
Dewey: 812
Pages: 176
Dimensions: 6" x 9"
Black-and-White Photographs