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Eugene O'Neill and his early contemporaries : bohemians, radicals, progressives, and the avant garde
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Eugene O'Neill and his early contemporaries : bohemians, radicals, progressives, and the avant garde

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Introduction / Eileen J. Herrmann and Robert M. Dowling
"Vital Contact": O'Neill and the Working Class / Patrick Chura
The Maritime Roots of O'Neill's Radicalism / Robert A. Richter
1912 / Cynthia McCown
J.M. Synge and the Abbey Theatre's Leftist Influence on O'Neill / Nelson O'Ceallaigh Ritschel
"You Are the Irish Kitchen Maid, Are You Not?" Young O'Neill, an Irish Radical? / Thierry Dubost
"A Lot of Crazy Socialists and Anarchists": O'Neill and the Artist Social Problem Play / Drew Eisenhauer
Hugo of The iceman cometh: realism and O'Neill / Doris Alexander
"You Needn't Be Scared of Me!": Joe Mott and the Politics of Isolation and Interdependence in The iceman cometh / Donald P. Gagnon
Probing Legends in Bohemia: The Symbiotic Dance Between O'Neill and the Provincetown Players / Jeff Kennedy
The Reel O'Neill in Reds / Zander Brietzke
Saints and Hounds: Modernism's Pursuit of Dorothy Day and O'Neill / Eileen Herrmann
"What Made You Leave the Movement?": O'Neill, Mike Gold, and the Radicalism of the Provincetown Players / David Roessel
O'Neill and Paul Robeson: Climbing Jacob's Ladder / Joseph Dorinson
On O'Neill's "philosophical anarchism" / Robert M. Dowling.

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Eugene O'Neill and his early contemporaries : bohemians, radicals, progressives, and the avant garde. ISBN 9780786445578. Published by McFarland in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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