| #108801 in Books | Library of America | 1988-10-01 | 1988-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 3 | 8.10 x1.30 x5.10l,1.43 | File type: PDF | 1007 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A Nice Collection from an American Icon|By R. R. Harris|I bought this book to study how the author crafted and used dialogue and there, I was not disappointed. However, several of the plays which I was reading for the first time, simply were not that interesting nor entertaining. Perhaps they were more intriguing when presented live on stage, when characters brought scenes to l|From Library Journal|O'Neill specialist Bogard gathers together for the first time the full canon of O'Neill's drama50 plays plus his only short story, "Tomorrow." The texts, arranged chronologically by the year they were written, incorporate O'Neill's final rev
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