Statements (43)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instanceOf |
playwright
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gptkbp:associatedAct |
The Provincetown Players
The Group Theatre |
gptkbp:awards |
gptkb:Pulitzer_Prize_for_Drama
gptkb:Nobel_Prize_in_Literature |
gptkbp:born |
October 16, 1888
|
gptkbp:burialPlace |
gptkb:Forest_Hills_Cemetery
|
gptkbp:children |
gptkb:Shane_O'Neill
gptkb:Eugene_O'Neill_Jr. gptkb:Oona_O'Neill |
gptkbp:died |
November 27, 1953
|
gptkbp:education |
gptkb:Princeton_University
|
gptkbp:famousQuote |
"The longest journey is the journey inward."
"There is no present or future, only the past, happening over and over again, now." "Man is born broken. He lives by mending. The grace of God is glue." "I can't help but think that the world is a better place because I was here." |
gptkbp:genre |
drama
tragedy |
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Eugene M. O'Neill
|
gptkbp:influences |
gptkb:James_Joyce
August Strindberg Henrik Ibsen Freud |
gptkbp:inspiredBy |
his family
his mental health issues his struggles with alcoholism his experiences at sea |
gptkbp:legacy |
complex characters
influence on modern theater exploration of family dynamics use of autobiographical elements pioneering_American_drama |
gptkbp:nationality |
American
|
gptkbp:notableWorks |
A Moon for the Misbegotten
Mourning Becomes Electra The Iceman Cometh Long Day's Journey Into Night |
gptkbp:occupation |
screenwriter
dramatist |
gptkbp:placeOfBirth |
gptkb:New_York_City
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gptkbp:placeOfDeath |
gptkb:Boston,_Massachusetts
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gptkbp:spouse |
gptkb:Agnes_Boulton
gptkb:Carlotta_Monterey |