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Desire Under the Elms

In Desire Under the Elms, Eugene O'Neill weaves a haunting narrative that explores the complexities of human desire, familial conflict, and the quest for identity against the stark backdrop of rural New England. The play is characterized by its naturalistic style, rich symbolism, and emotional depth, depicting the tumultuous dynamics within a farm family driven by unfulfilled desires and personal demons. O'Neill's poignant dialogue and nuanced characterizations illuminate the influence of the past on the present, making the elms a powerful symbol of both life and death, binding the characters to their heritage while simultaneously constraining their aspirations. Eugene O'Neill, a pillar of American theatre and the first playwright to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, drew extensively from his own tumultuous life experiences, including his strained familial relationships and struggles with identity. The themes of yearning and despair in Desire Under the Elms resonate with O'Neill'Äôs personal memories of New England and his observations of human nature's darker inclinations, reflective of the broader existential and psychological queries that defined his oeuvre. This masterpiece is highly recommended for those seeking an evocative exploration of the human condition. Desire Under the Elms offers a compelling blend of tragedy and realism, inviting readers and audiences alike to confront the nature of longing and its inevitable consequences.
74 бумажные страницы
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2021
Год выхода издания
2021
Издательство
Good Press
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