Long Day's Journey into Night
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Author:O'NEILL Eugene
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ISBN:9781854591029
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Publication Date:January 1991
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Edition:1
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Pages:128
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Nick Hern Books
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Country of Publication:United Kingdom
Long Day's Journey into Night
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Author:O'NEILL Eugene
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ISBN:9781854591029
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Publication Date:January 1991
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Edition:1
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Pages:128
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Nick Hern Books
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Country of Publication:United Kingdom
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A true modern classic from one of the twentieth century's most significant writers, Long Day's Journey into Night is an intensely autobiographical, magnificently tragic portrait of the author's own family - a play so acutely personal that he insisted it was not published until after his death.
One single day in the Tyrones' Connecticut home. James Tyrone Snr is a miser, a talented actor who even squanders his talent in an undemanding role; eldest son Jamie is an affable, whoremongering alcoholic and confirmed ne'er-do well; youngest son Edmund is poetic, sensitive, suffering from a respiratory condition and deep-seated disillusionment; and their mother Mary, living in a haze of self-delusion and morphine addiction.
Existing together under this roof, and the profound weight of the past, they subtly tear one another apart, shred by shred.
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A true modern classic from one of the twentieth century's most significant writers, Long Day's Journey into Night is an intensely autobiographical, magnificently tragic portrait of the author's own family - a play so acutely personal that he insisted it was not published until after his death.
One single day in the Tyrones' Connecticut home. James Tyrone Snr is a miser, a talented actor who even squanders his talent in an undemanding role; eldest son Jamie is an affable, whoremongering alcoholic and confirmed ne'er-do well; youngest son Edmund is poetic, sensitive, suffering from a respiratory condition and deep-seated disillusionment; and their mother Mary, living in a haze of self-delusion and morphine addiction.
Existing together under this roof, and the profound weight of the past, they subtly tear one another apart, shred by shred.
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Author: O'NEILL EugeneISBN: 9781854591029Publication Date: January 1991Edition: 1Pages: 128Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Nick Hern BooksCountry of Publication: United Kingdom
A true modern classic from one of the twentieth century's most significant writers, Long Day's Journey into Night is an intensely autobiographical, magnificently tragic portrait of the author's own family - a play so acutely personal that he insisted it was not published until after his death.
One single day in the Tyrones' Connecticut home. James Tyrone Snr is a miser, a talented actor who even squanders his talent in an undemanding role; eldest son Jamie is an affable, whoremongering alcoholic and confirmed ne'er-do well; youngest son Edmund is poetic, sensitive, suffering from a respiratory condition and deep-seated disillusionment; and their mother Mary, living in a haze of self-delusion and morphine addiction.
Existing together under this roof, and the profound weight of the past, they subtly tear one another apart, shred by shred.
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Author: O'NEILL EugeneISBN: 9781854591029Publication Date: January 1991Edition: 1Pages: 128Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Nick Hern BooksCountry of Publication: United Kingdom
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