Eve, the Apple, and Eugene O'Neill: the Development of O'Neill's Concept of Women

It is the purpose of this paper to outline the development of O'Neill's characterization of women from the loving, submissive Mother in the early plays to the Mother turned Destroyer in the later plays. This is accomplished through a chronological examination of the women characters in eig...

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Main Author: Mazaher, Kay H.
Other Authors: Miller, Lee W.
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Language:English
Published: North Texas State University 1963
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc1082052017-03-17T08:39:57Z Eve, the Apple, and Eugene O'Neill: the Development of O'Neill's Concept of Women Mazaher, Kay H. Eugene O'Neill women characters plays life force It is the purpose of this paper to outline the development of O'Neill's characterization of women from the loving, submissive Mother in the early plays to the Mother turned Destroyer in the later plays. This is accomplished through a chronological examination of the women characters in eight of O'Neill's major plays--Beyond the Horizon, The Staw, Anna Christie, Welded, Desire Under the Elms, The Great God Brown, Strange Interlude, and Mourning Becomes Electra. North Texas State University Miller, Lee W. Scroggs, Jack B., 1919- 1963-06 Thesis or Dissertation iii, 162 leaves Text call-no: 379 N81 no.2956 local-cont-no: n_02956 untcat: b1391350 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc108205/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc108205 English Public Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. Mazaher, Kay H.
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Eve, the Apple, and Eugene O'Neill: the Development of O'Neill's Concept of Women
description It is the purpose of this paper to outline the development of O'Neill's characterization of women from the loving, submissive Mother in the early plays to the Mother turned Destroyer in the later plays. This is accomplished through a chronological examination of the women characters in eight of O'Neill's major plays--Beyond the Horizon, The Staw, Anna Christie, Welded, Desire Under the Elms, The Great God Brown, Strange Interlude, and Mourning Becomes Electra.
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title Eve, the Apple, and Eugene O'Neill: the Development of O'Neill's Concept of Women
title_short Eve, the Apple, and Eugene O'Neill: the Development of O'Neill's Concept of Women
title_full Eve, the Apple, and Eugene O'Neill: the Development of O'Neill's Concept of Women
title_fullStr Eve, the Apple, and Eugene O'Neill: the Development of O'Neill's Concept of Women
title_full_unstemmed Eve, the Apple, and Eugene O'Neill: the Development of O'Neill's Concept of Women
title_sort eve, the apple, and eugene o'neill: the development of o'neill's concept of women
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