The North American Review, Volume 240University of Northern Iowa, 1935 |
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Page 54
... O'Neill's plays have suffered , as parables , both from the confusion and variety of his own ideas and from the many interpretations audiences have read into them . As an individual poet , O'Neill has gone through countless phases of ...
... O'Neill's plays have suffered , as parables , both from the confusion and variety of his own ideas and from the many interpretations audiences have read into them . As an individual poet , O'Neill has gone through countless phases of ...
Page 55
... O'Neill plays , and that is in their singular continuity as the expression of the immemorial " poet's pilgrimage " - as the representa- tion in outer and objective form of certain elemental struggles and conflicts which were as much a ...
... O'Neill plays , and that is in their singular continuity as the expression of the immemorial " poet's pilgrimage " - as the representa- tion in outer and objective form of certain elemental struggles and conflicts which were as much a ...
Page 59
... O'Neill chiefly as the poet of a social order in process of vast change . That would exaggerate the faint though discernible connection between his instinct for moral issues and the social character- istics of the day . He is , above ...
... O'Neill chiefly as the poet of a social order in process of vast change . That would exaggerate the faint though discernible connection between his instinct for moral issues and the social character- istics of the day . He is , above ...
Contents
Who Bred these Utopias? CHARLES MAGEE ADAMS | 8 |
Corporate Reserves vs Prosperity DAVID FIGART | 27 |
How Spring Comes in Georgia Verse THOMAS CALDECOT CHUBB | 45 |
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