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Nothing happens, once by George Hunka

The early plays of Eugene O’Neill, as Jeffrey H. Richards points out in his introduction to the Penguin Classics edition of these plays, are commonly perceived as apprentice works. “For the most part,” he writes, “scholars have examined these early plays as material to be considered as predictive of the later, in the way that [...]

SOURCE: Superfluities Redux at 8:59am on September 13, 2011

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