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give a brief essay on The Hairy ape by Eugene O Nill's write your own words ​

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287 editions published between 1940 and 2016 in 16 languages and held by 3,793 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Author Eugene O'Neill gives an autobiographical account of his explosive home life. Fused by a drug-addicted mother, a father who wallows in drink after realizing he is no longer a famous actor, and an older brother who is emotionally unstable and misfit, the family is reflected by their youngest son, who at 23 is a sensitive and aspiring writer. It is a somber and moving drama, and its writing was an act of magnificent courage. Since its premiere in Sweden in 1956, it has been performed all over the world on stage, screen, and television, and over a million copies of the book have been printed and sold

Nine plays by Eugene O'Neill( Book )

70 editions published between 1921 and 1993 in English and Undetermined and held by 2,951 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Emperor Jones takes place on an island in the West Indies. The form of native government is, for the time being, an Empire. The Hair Ape is a comedy of ancient and modern life. Mourning becomes Electra is a trilogy of the American Civil War

The iceman cometh : a play by Eugene O'Neill( Book )

49 editions published between 1940 and 1999 in English and held by 2,822 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

A play about people who have been battered by life, who have done shocking things according to glib, conventional standards of respectability

A moon for the misbegotten, a play in four acts by Eugene O'Neill( Book )

66 editions published between 1947 and 2001 in 4 languages and held by 2,351 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Josie, a towering woman with a quick tongue and a ruined reputation lives in a dilapidated Connecticut farmhouse with her conniving father. Together, they're a formidable force as they scrape together a livelihood. But Josie's softer side is exposed through her love of Jim Tyrone, her father's drinking buddy - a third-rate actor whose dreams of stardom were washed away by alcohol. The companion pieces are "Long Day's Journey" and "The Iceman Cometh."

Complete plays, 1913-1943 by Eugene O'Neill( Book )

19 editions published between 1913 and 1988 in English and Undetermined and held by 2,282 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

A wire for Live, the Web, thirst, recklessness, warnings, fog, bread and butter, Bound East for Cardiff, aAbortion, the movie man, servitude, the sniper, the personal eqauation, before breakfast, now I ask you, in the zone, ile, the long voyage home, the moon of the caribbees, the robe, beyond the horizon, shell shock, the dreamy kid, where the cross is made, the straw, Chris Christophersen, gold, anna Christie, and the Emperor Jones

The Emperor Jones, Anna Christie, the hairy ape by Eugene O'Neill( Book )

33 editions published between 1937 and 1995 in English and held by 2,132 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

These three early plays established O'Neills reputation as an important American playwright

More stately mansions by Eugene O'Neill( Book )

50 editions published between 1964 and 1995 in 4 languages and held by 2,026 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Describes an American family in Boston between 1832-1841

Selected plays of Eugene O'Neill by Eugene O'Neill( Book )

28 editions published between 1940 and 1997 in English and Korean and held by 1,796 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Brings together the eight important works upon which the playwright's fame rests

A touch of the poet; [play by Eugene O'Neill( Book )

5 editions published between 1946 and 1957 in English and held by 1,633 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Truculent, hard drinking, pretentious Irish immigrant in Massachusetts stands in the way of his daughter's marriage to an American. Irish dialect, 4 acts, 7 men, 3 women, 1 interior

Mourning becomes Electra : a trilogy by Eugene O'Neill( Book )

89 editions published between 1931 and 2013 in English and Undetermined and held by 1,530 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

A classic American drama of love, revenge, murder and suicide set against the backdrop of a small New England town in the post-Civil War era

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