Four O'neill Plays (four Volumes in Total)

Four O'neill Plays (four Volumes in Total)

by (u. S.) Eugene O'neill

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Ch. 55第四幕
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About This Novel

"Four Kinds of O'Neill's Plays" is an anthology of plays by Nobel Prize winner Eugene O'Neill, including four of his Pulitzer Prize-winning plays, "The End of the World," "Anna Christie," "Strange Interlude" and "Long Journey Into Night." O'Neill is the founder and creator of modern American drama, and is called "the American Shakespeare" by critics. These four works were written in different periods and provide in-depth discussions on the true meaning of life from different angles. They demonstrate the author's superb writing skills, colorful dramatic artistic style and fearless pioneering spirit. They are of great significance to understanding and studying the essence of O'Neill's drama creation.

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