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  1. Eugene O'Neill and his early contemporaries
    bohemians, radicals, progressives, and the avant garde
    Published: c 2011
    Publisher:  McFarland, Jefferson, NC [u.a.]

    "Spanning the years 1910-1930, the essays in this volume address the milieu he knew best--friends in bohemian Greenwich Village, Provincetown, on waterfronts around the globe, and in other beloved communities that comprised his early circle.... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
    1 A 821519
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    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
    2011 A 18165
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    Universitätsbibliothek Kiel, Zentralbibliothek
    Bp 7100
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    "Spanning the years 1910-1930, the essays in this volume address the milieu he knew best--friends in bohemian Greenwich Village, Provincetown, on waterfronts around the globe, and in other beloved communities that comprised his early circle. Interspersed with rare period photos and illustrations, this volume contextualizes O'Neill's plays in the tumult of his historical and cultural moment"--Provided by publisher

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0786445572; 9780786445578
    Subjects: Literature and society
    Other subjects: O'Neill, Eugene (1888-1953); O'Neill, Eugene (1888-1953); O'Neill, Eugene (1888-1953)
    Scope: viii, 316 p, ill, 23 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction / Eileen J. Herrmann and Robert M. Dowling"Vital Contact": O'Neill and the Working Class / Patrick Chura -- The Maritime Roots of O'Neill's Radicalism / Robert A. Richter -- 1912 / Cynthia McCown -- J.M. Synge and the Abbey Theatre's Leftist Influence on O'Neill / Nelson O'Ceallaigh Ritschel -- "You Are the Irish Kitchen Maid, Are You Not?" Young O'Neill, an Irish Radical? / Thierry Dubost -- "A Lot of Crazy Socialists and Anarchists": O'Neill and the Artist Social Problem Play / Drew Eisenhauer -- Hugo of The iceman cometh: realism and O'Neill / Doris Alexander -- "You Needn't Be Scared of Me!": Joe Mott and the Politics of Isolation and Interdependence in The iceman cometh / Donald P. Gagnon -- Probing Legends in Bohemia: The Symbiotic Dance Between O'Neill and the Provincetown Players / Jeff Kennedy -- The Reel O'Neill in Reds / Zander Brietzke -- Saints and Hounds: Modernism's Pursuit of Dorothy Day and O'Neill / Eileen Herrmann -- "What Made You Leave the Movement?": O'Neill, Mike Gold, and the Radicalism of the Provincetown Players / David Roessel -- O'Neill and Paul Robeson: Climbing Jacob's Ladder / Joseph Dorinson -- On O'Neill's "philosophical anarchism" / Robert M. Dowling.

    Eileen J. Herrmann and Robert M. Dowling: Introduction

    Patrick Chura: "Vital Contact": O'Neill and the Working Class

    Robert A. Richter: The Maritime Roots of O'Neill's Radicalism

    Cynthia McCown: 1912

    Nelson O'Ceallaigh Ritschel: J.M. Synge and the Abbey Theatre's Leftist Influence on O'Neill

    Thierry Dubost: "You Are the Irish Kitchen Maid, Are You Not?" Young O'Neill, an Irish Radical?

    Drew Eisenhauer: "A Lot of Crazy Socialists and Anarchists": O'Neill and the Artist Social Problem Play

    Doris Alexander: Hugo of The iceman cometh: realism and O'Neill

    Donald P. Gagnon: "You Needn't Be Scared of Me!": Joe Mott and the Politics of Isolation and Interdependence in The iceman cometh

    Jeff Kennedy: Probing Legends in Bohemia: The Symbiotic Dance Between O'Neill and the Provincetown Players

    Zander Brietzke: The Reel O'Neill in Reds

    Eileen Herrmann: Saints and Hounds: Modernism's Pursuit of Dorothy Day and O'Neill

    David Roessel: "What Made You Leave the Movement?": O'Neill, Mike Gold, and the Radicalism of the Provincetown Players

    Joseph Dorinson: O'Neill and Paul Robeson: Climbing Jacob's Ladder

    Robert M. Dowling.: On O'Neill's "philosophical anarchism"

  2. Eugene O'Neill and his early contemporaries
    bohemians, radicals, progressives, and the avant garde
    Contributor: Herrmann, Eileen J. (Hrsg.)
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  McFarland, Jefferson, NC [u.a.]

    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Düsseldorf
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  3. Eugene O'Neill and his early contemporaries
    bohemians, radicals, progressives, and the avant garde
    Contributor: Herrmann, Eileen J (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  McFarland, Jefferson, NC [u.a.]

    Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Düsseldorf
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  4. Eugene O'Neill and his early contemporaries
    bohemians, radicals, progressives, and the avant garde
    Published: c 2011
    Publisher:  McFarland, Jefferson, NC [u.a.]

    "Spanning the years 1910-1930, the essays in this volume address the milieu he knew best--friends in bohemian Greenwich Village, Provincetown, on waterfronts around the globe, and in other beloved communities that comprised his early circle.... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    "Spanning the years 1910-1930, the essays in this volume address the milieu he knew best--friends in bohemian Greenwich Village, Provincetown, on waterfronts around the globe, and in other beloved communities that comprised his early circle. Interspersed with rare period photos and illustrations, this volume contextualizes O'Neill's plays in the tumult of his historical and cultural moment"--Provided by publisher

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0786445572; 9780786445578
    Subjects: Literature and society
    Other subjects: O'Neill, Eugene (1888-1953); O'Neill, Eugene (1888-1953); O'Neill, Eugene (1888-1953)
    Scope: viii, 316 p, ill, 23 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction / Eileen J. Herrmann and Robert M. Dowling"Vital Contact": O'Neill and the Working Class / Patrick Chura -- The Maritime Roots of O'Neill's Radicalism / Robert A. Richter -- 1912 / Cynthia McCown -- J.M. Synge and the Abbey Theatre's Leftist Influence on O'Neill / Nelson O'Ceallaigh Ritschel -- "You Are the Irish Kitchen Maid, Are You Not?" Young O'Neill, an Irish Radical? / Thierry Dubost -- "A Lot of Crazy Socialists and Anarchists": O'Neill and the Artist Social Problem Play / Drew Eisenhauer -- Hugo of The iceman cometh: realism and O'Neill / Doris Alexander -- "You Needn't Be Scared of Me!": Joe Mott and the Politics of Isolation and Interdependence in The iceman cometh / Donald P. Gagnon -- Probing Legends in Bohemia: The Symbiotic Dance Between O'Neill and the Provincetown Players / Jeff Kennedy -- The Reel O'Neill in Reds / Zander Brietzke -- Saints and Hounds: Modernism's Pursuit of Dorothy Day and O'Neill / Eileen Herrmann -- "What Made You Leave the Movement?": O'Neill, Mike Gold, and the Radicalism of the Provincetown Players / David Roessel -- O'Neill and Paul Robeson: Climbing Jacob's Ladder / Joseph Dorinson -- On O'Neill's "philosophical anarchism" / Robert M. Dowling.

    Eileen J. Herrmann and Robert M. Dowling: Introduction

    Patrick Chura: "Vital Contact": O'Neill and the Working Class

    Robert A. Richter: The Maritime Roots of O'Neill's Radicalism

    Cynthia McCown: 1912

    Nelson O'Ceallaigh Ritschel: J.M. Synge and the Abbey Theatre's Leftist Influence on O'Neill

    Thierry Dubost: "You Are the Irish Kitchen Maid, Are You Not?" Young O'Neill, an Irish Radical?

    Drew Eisenhauer: "A Lot of Crazy Socialists and Anarchists": O'Neill and the Artist Social Problem Play

    Doris Alexander: Hugo of The iceman cometh: realism and O'Neill

    Donald P. Gagnon: "You Needn't Be Scared of Me!": Joe Mott and the Politics of Isolation and Interdependence in The iceman cometh

    Jeff Kennedy: Probing Legends in Bohemia: The Symbiotic Dance Between O'Neill and the Provincetown Players

    Zander Brietzke: The Reel O'Neill in Reds

    Eileen Herrmann: Saints and Hounds: Modernism's Pursuit of Dorothy Day and O'Neill

    David Roessel: "What Made You Leave the Movement?": O'Neill, Mike Gold, and the Radicalism of the Provincetown Players

    Joseph Dorinson: O'Neill and Paul Robeson: Climbing Jacob's Ladder

    Robert M. Dowling.: On O'Neill's "philosophical anarchism"

  5. Eugene O'Neill and his early contemporaries
    bohemians, radicals, progressives, and the avant garde
    Contributor: Herrmann, Eileen J. (Hrsg.)
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  McFarland, Jefferson, NC [u.a.]

    "Spanning the years 1910-1930, the essays in this volume address the milieu he knew best--friends in bohemian Greenwich Village, Provincetown, on waterfronts around the globe, and in other beloved communities that comprised his early circle.... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
    1 A 821519
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Bibliothek im KG IV, Bereich Anglistik und Amerikanistik
    Frei 24: AT+M O'Ne 176
    No loan of volumes, only paper copies will be sent
    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
    2011 A 18165
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
    2012 A 1271
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Universitätsbibliothek Kiel, Zentralbibliothek
    Bp 7100
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    "Spanning the years 1910-1930, the essays in this volume address the milieu he knew best--friends in bohemian Greenwich Village, Provincetown, on waterfronts around the globe, and in other beloved communities that comprised his early circle. Interspersed with rare period photos and illustrations, this volume contextualizes O'Neill's plays in the tumult of his historical and cultural moment"--Provided by publisher

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Herrmann, Eileen J. (Hrsg.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780786445578; 0786445572
    Other identifier:
    2011014598
    Subjects: Literature and society
    Other subjects: O'Neill, Eugene (1888-1953); O'Neill, Eugene (1888-1953); O'Neill, Eugene (1888-1953)
    Scope: VIII, 316 S., Ill., 23 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction / Eileen J. Herrmann and Robert M. Dowling"Vital Contact": O'Neill and the Working Class / Patrick Chura -- The Maritime Roots of O'Neill's Radicalism / Robert A. Richter -- 1912 / Cynthia McCown -- J.M. Synge and the Abbey Theatre's Leftist Influence on O'Neill / Nelson O'Ceallaigh Ritschel -- "You Are the Irish Kitchen Maid, Are You Not?" Young O'Neill, an Irish Radical? / Thierry Dubost -- "A Lot of Crazy Socialists and Anarchists": O'Neill and the Artist Social Problem Play / Drew Eisenhauer -- Hugo of The iceman cometh: realism and O'Neill / Doris Alexander -- "You Needn't Be Scared of Me!": Joe Mott and the Politics of Isolation and Interdependence in The iceman cometh / Donald P. Gagnon -- Probing Legends in Bohemia: The Symbiotic Dance Between O'Neill and the Provincetown Players / Jeff Kennedy -- The Reel O'Neill in Reds / Zander Brietzke -- Saints and Hounds: Modernism's Pursuit of Dorothy Day and O'Neill / Eileen Herrmann -- "What Made You Leave the Movement?": O'Neill, Mike Gold, and the Radicalism of the Provincetown Players / David Roessel -- O'Neill and Paul Robeson: Climbing Jacob's Ladder / Joseph Dorinson -- On O'Neill's "philosophical anarchism" / Robert M. Dowling.

    Eileen J. Herrmann and Robert M. Dowling: Introduction

    Patrick Chura: "Vital Contact": O'Neill and the Working Class

    Robert A. Richter: The Maritime Roots of O'Neill's Radicalism

    Cynthia McCown: 1912

    Nelson O'Ceallaigh Ritschel: J.M. Synge and the Abbey Theatre's Leftist Influence on O'Neill

    Thierry Dubost: "You Are the Irish Kitchen Maid, Are You Not?" Young O'Neill, an Irish Radical?

    Drew Eisenhauer: "A Lot of Crazy Socialists and Anarchists": O'Neill and the Artist Social Problem Play

    Doris Alexander: Hugo of The iceman cometh: realism and O'Neill

    Donald P. Gagnon: "You Needn't Be Scared of Me!": Joe Mott and the Politics of Isolation and Interdependence in The iceman cometh

    Jeff Kennedy: Probing Legends in Bohemia: The Symbiotic Dance Between O'Neill and the Provincetown Players

    Zander Brietzke: The Reel O'Neill in Reds

    Eileen Herrmann: Saints and Hounds: Modernism's Pursuit of Dorothy Day and O'Neill

    David Roessel: "What Made You Leave the Movement?": O'Neill, Mike Gold, and the Radicalism of the Provincetown Players

    Joseph Dorinson: O'Neill and Paul Robeson: Climbing Jacob's Ladder

    Robert M. Dowling.: On O'Neill's "philosophical anarchism"

  6. Eugene O'Neill and his early contemporaries
    bohemians, radicals, progressives, and the avant garde
    Contributor: Herrmann, Eileen J. (Hrsg.)
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  McFarland, Jefferson, NC [u.a.]

    "Spanning the years 1910-1930, the essays in this volume address the milieu he knew best--friends in bohemian Greenwich Village, Provincetown, on waterfronts around the globe, and in other beloved communities that comprised his early circle.... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    "Spanning the years 1910-1930, the essays in this volume address the milieu he knew best--friends in bohemian Greenwich Village, Provincetown, on waterfronts around the globe, and in other beloved communities that comprised his early circle. Interspersed with rare period photos and illustrations, this volume contextualizes O'Neill's plays in the tumult of his historical and cultural moment"--Provided by publisher

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Herrmann, Eileen J. (Hrsg.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780786445578; 0786445572
    Other identifier:
    2011014598
    Subjects: Literature and society
    Other subjects: O'Neill, Eugene (1888-1953); O'Neill, Eugene (1888-1953); O'Neill, Eugene (1888-1953)
    Scope: VIII, 316 S., Ill., 23 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction / Eileen J. Herrmann and Robert M. Dowling"Vital Contact": O'Neill and the Working Class / Patrick Chura -- The Maritime Roots of O'Neill's Radicalism / Robert A. Richter -- 1912 / Cynthia McCown -- J.M. Synge and the Abbey Theatre's Leftist Influence on O'Neill / Nelson O'Ceallaigh Ritschel -- "You Are the Irish Kitchen Maid, Are You Not?" Young O'Neill, an Irish Radical? / Thierry Dubost -- "A Lot of Crazy Socialists and Anarchists": O'Neill and the Artist Social Problem Play / Drew Eisenhauer -- Hugo of The iceman cometh: realism and O'Neill / Doris Alexander -- "You Needn't Be Scared of Me!": Joe Mott and the Politics of Isolation and Interdependence in The iceman cometh / Donald P. Gagnon -- Probing Legends in Bohemia: The Symbiotic Dance Between O'Neill and the Provincetown Players / Jeff Kennedy -- The Reel O'Neill in Reds / Zander Brietzke -- Saints and Hounds: Modernism's Pursuit of Dorothy Day and O'Neill / Eileen Herrmann -- "What Made You Leave the Movement?": O'Neill, Mike Gold, and the Radicalism of the Provincetown Players / David Roessel -- O'Neill and Paul Robeson: Climbing Jacob's Ladder / Joseph Dorinson -- On O'Neill's "philosophical anarchism" / Robert M. Dowling.

    Eileen J. Herrmann and Robert M. Dowling: Introduction

    Patrick Chura: "Vital Contact": O'Neill and the Working Class

    Robert A. Richter: The Maritime Roots of O'Neill's Radicalism

    Cynthia McCown: 1912

    Nelson O'Ceallaigh Ritschel: J.M. Synge and the Abbey Theatre's Leftist Influence on O'Neill

    Thierry Dubost: "You Are the Irish Kitchen Maid, Are You Not?" Young O'Neill, an Irish Radical?

    Drew Eisenhauer: "A Lot of Crazy Socialists and Anarchists": O'Neill and the Artist Social Problem Play

    Doris Alexander: Hugo of The iceman cometh: realism and O'Neill

    Donald P. Gagnon: "You Needn't Be Scared of Me!": Joe Mott and the Politics of Isolation and Interdependence in The iceman cometh

    Jeff Kennedy: Probing Legends in Bohemia: The Symbiotic Dance Between O'Neill and the Provincetown Players

    Zander Brietzke: The Reel O'Neill in Reds

    Eileen Herrmann: Saints and Hounds: Modernism's Pursuit of Dorothy Day and O'Neill

    David Roessel: "What Made You Leave the Movement?": O'Neill, Mike Gold, and the Radicalism of the Provincetown Players

    Joseph Dorinson: O'Neill and Paul Robeson: Climbing Jacob's Ladder

    Robert M. Dowling.: On O'Neill's "philosophical anarchism"