Eugene O’Neill (Critical Survey of Drama)

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Although primarily known for his plays, Eugene O’Neill also wrote poetry and a large amount of correspondence, collected in several volumes and published posthumously. Among these are “The Theatre We Worked For”: The Letters of Eugene O’Neill to Kenneth MacGowan (1982), edited by Jackson R. Bryer and Ruth M. Alvarez and containing an introductory essay by Travis Bogard; “Love and Admiration and Respect”: The O’Neill-Commins Correspondence (1986), edited by Dorothy Commins; and “As Ever, Gene”: The Letters of Eugene...

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