Long Day’s Journey into Night Pdf By Eugene O’Neill Critical Edition

Long Day’s Journey into Night Pdf is the eBook of the popular tragedy play written by American playwright Eugene O’Neill in four acts in 1941–42, published in 1956 for the first time. T
This play is widely considered one of the finest American plays of the 20th century.
It is also the winner of Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1957.
Download Long Day’s Journey into Night Pdf eBook
Get the free Pdf eBook of this popular play by reowned American playwright Eugene O’Neill, which is widely considered his best work and one of the most popular plays of all time.
Main events of this play happened on a single day in August 1912, from 8:30 a.m. to midnight; the setting of the play is seaside Connecticut.
The story of this play depicts a family struggling to deal with the harsh realities and outcomes of the failings of other family members concerning their own.
The parents and their two sons express accusations of resentment, blame, bitterness, and envy as a substitute for what ends up being self-defeating efforts at affection, reassurance, tenderness, and kindness despite disillusionment with their lives.
The family’s enduring psychic and emotional stress is fed by their self-analysis and self-understanding, coupled with honesty and an ability to convey themselves boldly.
Click on the button below to get Long Day’s Journey Into Night Pdf download to your devices:
Purchase Paperback Edition
If you want to buy the paperback edition of this popular play then it is available at the Amazon Store at discounted price.
Some of the used copies of this play are also available at the lowest price.
Additional Details
All the important details and the additional information about this Pdf eBook are shared below:
Authored by | Eugene O’Neill |
---|---|
Main Characters | Mary Cavan Tyrone James Tyrone James Tyrone Jr. Cathleen |
Year premiered | 1956 |
Place premiered | Royal Dramatic Theatre |
Original language | English |
Subject | An auto-biographical account of his home life with addicticed parents |
Genre | Tragedy |
Setting | The summer home of the Tyrones, August 1912 |