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Hayes, Richard, "A Requiem for Mortality," Commonweal, Vol. 64, February 1, 1957, pp. 467-68. A belated review of the Broadway production of Long Day's Journey into Night praising both the play and the cast for achieving "tragic nobility" within a realistic framework.
McDonnell, Thomas P., "O'Neill's Drama of the Psyche," Catholic World, Vol. 197, April, 1963, pp. 120-25. Argues that Long Day's Journey into Night is O'Neill's apotheosis in his quest for a tragedy of self, of his own tormented psyche.
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