Eugene O'Neill and the Reinvention of Theatre Aesthetics

Thierry Dubost author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc

Published:30th Jun '19

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During a conversation with Ward Morehouse in 1930, Eugene O’Neill stated, “I’m interested in trying to do better things,” and his plays are a testimony to his continued search for new dramatic strategies. Analyzing a range of O’Neill’s plays, this book explores the Nobel Prize winner’s attempts at creating a new Modern playparticularly through his staging of alienation, depictions of kissing and fighting bodies, unusual uses of acoustics, and the creation of tragedy through the chorus, silence or immobility.

Dubost analyzes O’Neill’s progression as a playwright from his early one-act plays to A Moon for the Misbegotten in the most comprehensive study since Travis Bogard’s Contour in Time."" - Zander Brietzke, author of The Aesthetics of Failure: Dynamic Structure in the Plays of Eugene O’Neill

ISBN: 9781476677286

Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 15mm

Weight: 500g

288 pages