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- W1582297859 abstract "The novelistic quality of Eugene O'Neill's drama, particularly of his late masterpieces, has been repeatedly underlined, namely by such critics as Virginia Floyd, Peter Egri, and Kurt Eisen.1 Much attention has been devoted hitherto to O'Neill's overarching novelistic structures, i.e. to his epic tendencies. Although that feature can already be observed in middle plays like Strange Interlude, O'Neill's remarkable ability to blend two modes, the diegetic?the narrative or novelistic?with the mimetic?the scenic or dramatic?manifests itself most clearly in his late works. In these pages, I propose to concentrate on the avatars of a more specific aspect of O'Neill's novelistic imagination, namely his attempts to offer us visions of his characters' consciousness in dramatic equivalent of novelistic interior I shall argue that his use of novelistic monologues, indeed soliloquies, in plays such as Long Day's Journey Into Night, The Iceman Cometh and Hughie has had a significant impact on subsequent American playwrights?including Williams, Albee and Shepard?and indeed constitutes an important part of his legacy. Indeed, the works of these playwrights offer variations on the exorcisms of the past so powerfully expressed in O'Neill's monologues. My purpose in this essay is to show how the O'Neillian monologue, a special use of the diegetic mode, is reinterpreted in the works of these play writing successors. The perspective of the essay is akin to comparative literature methodology: it does not purport to demonstrate that the aforenamed World War II playwrights consciously re-fashioned the O'Neillian monologue. This may have been true in a few instances, as Williams, Albee and Shepard are generally regarded as O'Neill's spiritual heirs and could hardly have escaped the influence of one of his favorite techniques. However, my primary aim is not to assert influence but to show how an O'Neillian form reappears in different guises in the drama of subsequent decades." @default.
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- W1582297859 title "Exorcisms of the Past: Avatars of the O’Neillian Monologue in Modern American Drama" @default.
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