On this day in 1888, Eugene Gladstone O’Neill was born, and the course of American theater would change forever. O’Neill became the first American dramatist to regard the stage as a literary medium and he remains the only U.S. playwright to capture the Nobel Prize for Literature. The son of Mary Ellen and James O’Neill
Analysis of Eugene O'Neill's Plays – Literary Theory and Criticism
LGBTQ+ Pride Programs Roundup - Village Preservation
Here - National Film Preservation Foundation
Nahant Harbor Review - Nahant, Massachusetts USA
Cherry Lane Theater - Village Preservation
Context: Postcard from Rónán Ceannt to his 'Grannie' Elizabeth O'Brennan while on holidays in Ballybunion, Co. Kerry
Greenwich Village: The Birthplace of Modern American Drama - Village Preservation
New York Icons: Greenwich Village, by Daniel Lanciana
June 2009 - Oregon Country Fair Family Website
Eugene O'Neill + Long Day's Journey Into Night