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A wire for Live, the Web, thirst, recklessness, warnings, fog, bread and butter, Bound East for Cardiff, aAbortion, the movie man, servitude, the sniper, the personal eqauation, before breakfast, now I ask you, in the zone, ile, the long voyage home, the moon of the caribbees, the robe, beyond the horizon, shell shock, the dreamy kid, where the cross is made, the straw, Chris Christophersen, gold, anna Christie, and the Emperor Jones. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This three-volume LoA set is a complete collection of the extant O'Neill canon (with the exception of the just-published and recently rediscovered "lost play," Exorcism); and as such, each volume is entitled to a full 5***** based on editorial quality and completeness of content. As for myself, I've been using it for a "cover to cover" read/reread of O'Neill in combination with Robert Dowling's recently published Eugene O'Neill: A Life in Four Acts as well as the O'Neill chapters in Stella Adler on America's Master Playwrights (ed. Barry Paris). ( )