

Three Plays
Eugene O'neill


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Readers appreciate the depth of Eugene O'Neill's work and the engaging themes explored in 'A Touch of the Poet'. Many find the character dynamics, particularly the disillusionment and struggles of the Irish-American family, compelling and relatable. However, some criticize the play's length and unresolved nature, noting it as a potential drawback for the audience.
Offers two plays by the renowned American dramatist including his last full-length play concerning the aspirations, pride, and illusions of a former Irish major who settles in nineteenth-century Massachusetts.
A Touch Of The Poet is a American play written by Eugene O'neill and published by Yale University Press in New Haven (2004).
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Yale University Press · 2004 · 586 pp
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