目录 Introduction Chapter One Alienation: From Existentialism, the Absurd to O'Neillian Absurdity I. Repetition: An O'Neillian Family Curse II. Faithlessness: An O'Neillian Defiance of God III. Incommunicability: An O'Neillian Mode of Silence Chapter Two Authenticity: From Existentialism, the Absurd to O'Neill's Absurdity I. The Truth of Hopeless Hope II. The Significance of Struggle III. The Hatred of Death Chapter Three Man and Nature: The Absurdist Features in O'Neill's Early Plays I. Thirst: Silence and Survival II. Where the Cross Is Made :"Mary Allen" and Madness III. Gold: Deprivation and Defiance Chapter Four Man and Others: The Absurdist Features in O'Neill's Middle Plays I. The Hairy Ape: A Think for "Belonging" II. Strange Interlude : "The God-Mother" Matters III. Mourning Becomes Electra: "I'm The Last Mannon" Chapter Five Man and the Self: The Absurdist Features in O'Neill's Later Plays I. More Stately Mansions: A Courageous Facing of the "Mothering Self" II. The Iceman Cometh .. The Absurdist As A Philosopher III. Long Day's Journey into Night ~ A Family War of Anti-Surveillance Conclusion Bibliography 中文参考文献 后记
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