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This book concisely analyzes Eugene O'Neill's unique modern tragic notion and tragic style by applying them to his last autobiographic play Long Day's Journey Into Night (1939-1941) in the light of the playwright's tragic concept of self-conflicts and conflicting-selves. After reading it, you may be enormously touched by the familial tragedy tainted with both love and hatred. However, the reconciliation between family memebers at the end of the play alleviates the pain and sorrows and leads us all to a journey into LIGHT.

Produktbeschreibung
This book concisely analyzes Eugene O'Neill's unique modern tragic notion and tragic style by applying them to his last autobiographic play Long Day's Journey Into Night (1939-1941) in the light of the playwright's tragic concept of self-conflicts and conflicting-selves. After reading it, you may be enormously touched by the familial tragedy tainted with both love and hatred. However, the reconciliation between family memebers at the end of the play alleviates the pain and sorrows and leads us all to a journey into LIGHT.
Autorenporträt
Doctor Lianfang Gao, a young scholar from Shanghai Internatioanl Studies University, has dedicated her academic curiosity and interest to the two greatest books ever created in human history in the field of literature owing to her love of life. She endeavors to reveal wondrous discoveries in the experience of reading Shakespeare and the Holy Bible.