EUGENE O’NEILL AND FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE
Keywords:
metaphor, tragedy, mask, Dionysus, dismemberment, rebirth, the unconsciousAbstract
The paper deals with the decisive influence of Friedrich Nietzsche on the American playwright Eugene O’Neill in shaping his entire conception of the tragic. The focus is on O’Neill’s plays The Hairy Ape and The Great God Brown.
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Rush Rehm, Radical Theatre: Greek Tragedy and the Modern World, Duckworth, London, 2003.
James A. Robinson, “The Middle Plays”, in The Cambridge Companion to Eugene O’Neill, edited by Michael Manheim, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998.
Edward Shaughnessy, “Mask in the Dramaturgy of Yeats and O’Neill”, Irish University Review, University College, Dublin, 1984
William Storm, After Dionysus, A Theory of the Tragic, Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London, 1998.
Egil Tornquist, ‘O’Neill’s philosophical and literary paragons’, The Cambridge Companion to Eugene O’Neill, edited by Michael Manheim, Cambridge, Cambridge University press, 1998, 18-32.
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12-12-2018
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Настић, Р. (2018). EUGENE O’NEILL AND FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE. Nasleđe, 5(10), 115–122. Retrieved from http://nasledje.kg.ac.rs/index.php/nasledje/article/view/151
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