Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. A Moon for the Misbegotten is a play in four acts by Eugene O'Neill. The play is a sequel to O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night, with the Jim Tyrone character as an older version of Jamie Tyrone.

  2. A Moon for the Misbegotten is a 1943 play by American author Eugene ONeill. Loosely extending his previous play, Long Day’s Journey into Night, it includes an eclectic trio: Josie, a strong-headed Irish woman, Phil Hogan, a farmer, and Hogan’s cynical, alcoholic landlord, Jim Tyrone, Jr.

  3. A tragic drama about a doomed man's guilt and the woman who tries to love him. Learn about the plot, characters, context and analysis of this sequel to A Long Day's Journey Into Night.

  4. A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN. Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) A Moon for the Misbegotten is published herewith with no revisions or deletions. It is an exact reproduction of the original manuscript which I delivered to Random House, Inc., on completing the play in 1943.

  5. A Moon for the Misbegotten, drama in four acts by Eugene ONeill, written in 1943 and published in 1952. It was first performed in New York City in 1957, after O’Neill’s death. This sequel to O’Neill’s masterpiece, Long Day’s Journey into Night, is set on the Tyrones’ Connecticut farm, which has.

  6. Learn about the themes, characters, and dramatic devices of Eugene O’Neill’s autobiographical play about his alcoholic brother. The play explores the relationship between Josie Hogan, a promiscuous farm woman, and James Tyrone, a wealthy landowner who seeks her love and forgiveness.

  7. Moon picks up eleven years after the events described in Long Days Journey Into Night, as Jim Tyrone (based on O’Neill’s older brother Jamie) grasps at a last chance...