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Eugene O' Neill Mourning becomes electra / P.P. Mehta.

By: Mehta P.PMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Agra. Lakshmi Narain Agarwal. Description: 188 p . ; softbound. 14x22cmDDC classification: 822
Contents:
1. Eugene O'Neill's life and career 2. Major plays of O'Neill 3. Eugene O'Neill and modern American Drama: A historical perspective 4. Expressionistic Drama or Playwrights of protest 5. O'Neill's Art of plot Construction 6. O'Neill's Heroes and Heroines 7. O'Neill's Diction 8. O'Neil's as a tragic artist 9. O'Neill's symbolism 10. O'Neill's Realism or Illusion and reality in the plays of O'Neill 11. O'Neill as a poetic dramatist 12. Expressionism in the play of O'Neill 13. A general estimate of O'Neill as a dramatist 14. Select literary criticism Special introduction 1. Mourning becomes electra and its Greek original 2. The title of the play 3. Symbolism in the play 4. O'Neill's realism with special reference to mourning becomes electra 5. O'Neill's use of expressionism in the play 6. Psycho-analysis in the play 7. Characters in the play 8. Characters in the play and the time-schedule 9. Outline story of mourning becomes Electra 10. Critical extracts
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1. Eugene O'Neill's life and career
2. Major plays of O'Neill
3. Eugene O'Neill and modern American Drama: A historical perspective
4. Expressionistic Drama
or
Playwrights of protest
5. O'Neill's Art of plot Construction
6. O'Neill's Heroes and Heroines
7. O'Neill's Diction
8. O'Neil's as a tragic artist
9. O'Neill's symbolism
10. O'Neill's Realism
or
Illusion and reality in the plays of O'Neill
11. O'Neill as a poetic dramatist
12. Expressionism in the play of O'Neill
13. A general estimate of O'Neill as a dramatist
14. Select literary criticism
Special introduction
1. Mourning becomes electra and its Greek original
2. The title of the play
3. Symbolism in the play
4. O'Neill's realism with special reference to mourning becomes electra
5. O'Neill's use of expressionism in the play
6. Psycho-analysis in the play
7. Characters in the play
8. Characters in the play and the time-schedule
9. Outline story of mourning becomes Electra
10. Critical extracts

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