Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
409
Language
English
Published
Aug 1, 1967
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
ISBN-10
0075536641
ISBN-13
9780075536642
Description
Eugene O'Neill's later plays represent a deep exploration of the human condition, weaving intricate narratives that reflect personal struggles and societal issues. Edited by Travis Bogard, this collection dives into the profound themes of loss, identity, and redemption, showcasing O'Neill's evolution as a playwright. Each piece is crafted with emotional depth, bringing characters to life in their search for meaning in a tumultuous world.
Bogard's insightful editing enhances the works, allowing readers to appreciate the nuances of O'Neill's writing style and the rich context of his time. This anthology serves as a compelling reflection on life's complexities, inviting readers to ponder the intersections of hope and despair.
Bogard's insightful editing enhances the works, allowing readers to appreciate the nuances of O'Neill's writing style and the rich context of his time. This anthology serves as a compelling reflection on life's complexities, inviting readers to ponder the intersections of hope and despair.