Eugene O'Neill
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Definition
Proper noun A person's name, specifically referring to Eugene Gladstone O'Neill, an American playwright. He is recognized as one of the most significant and influential dramatists in American theater history. His works are known for their tragic, often bleak, psychological realism and exploration of complex human themes.
Usage and Examples
- Eugene O'Neill is often called the father of American drama.
- The plays of Eugene O'Neill, such as , delve deeply into family dynamics and personal anguish.
- She wrote her thesis on the tragic vision in the works of Eugene O'Neill.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively to describe things related to his work or style.
- The production had a distinctly O'Neillian atmosphere of despair. (Note: "O'Neillian" is a derived adjective form).
- He is studying O'Neill's use of monologue.
Variants and Related Words
- O'Neillian (adjective): Characteristic of or resembling the plays of Eugene O'Neill, especially in their tragic depth and psychological intensity.
Synonyms and Related Terms
- Playwright: A person who writes plays (this is his profession).
- Dramatist: A synonym for playwright.
- Nobel laureate: Eugene O'Neill received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1936.
Notable Works (Contextual Information)
While not synonyms, his major plays are intrinsically linked to his name: * Long Day's Journey Into Night (autobiographical tragedy) * The Iceman Cometh (drama set in a bar) * Mourning Becomes Electra (a trilogy based on Greek tragedy) * Desire Under the Elms (a tragedy of passion and property) * A Moon for the Misbegotten (a sequel of sorts to Long Day's Journey Into Night)
Noun
- United States playwright (1888-1953)