Three Plays
by Eugene O'neill

Three Plays Book Cover
Three Plays Cover

Highlights

Room for Extras Unit Set/Multiple Settings American

Awards & Recognition

Pulitzer Prize Tony Award

Winner! 1928 Pulitzer Prize for Drama

What readers are saying

Readers appreciate the depth and complexity of the plays in this collection, especially praising "Mourning Becomes Electra" for its engaging narrative. O'Neill's ability to blend classical themes with modern elements resonates with many, while the character-driven storytelling captivates audiences. However, a few readers find some plays, particularly "Strange Interlude," to be overly lengthy and challenging to engage with.

Deep and complex narratives Engaging character-driven storytelling Powerful blend of classical themes Great for academic study Some plays feel too lengthy Characters can seem two-dimensional

Synopsis

Winner of the Nobel Prize

These three plays exemplify Eugene O'Neil's ability to explore the limits of the human predicament, even as he sounds the depths of his audiences' hearts.

Publication

Publisher Vintage Books
Year 1995
Binding Paperback
Edition Reissue
Pages 432
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780679763963
ISBN-10 0679763961
LCCN 96107974
LCC PS3529.N5 A6 1995c
DCC 812/.52

Three Plays is a American play written by Eugene O'neill and published by Vintage Books in New York (1995).

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