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Long Day's Journey into Night Study Guide

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by Eugene O'Neill
About 43 pages (12,897 words)
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Sources

Atkinson, Brooks Review of Long Day's Journey into Night, New York Times, Vol. 47, November 8,1956, p 2

Bogard, Travis Contour in Time: The Plays of Eugene O'Neill, revised edition, Oxford University Press, 1988

Clurman, Harold "The O'Neills," Nation, Vol. 182, March 3,1956, pp 182-83

Falk, Dons V. Eugene O'Neill and the Tragic Tension: An Interpretive Study of the Plays, Rutgers University Press, 1958.

Gibbs, Wolcott. "Doom," New Yorker, Vol, 32, November 24,1956, pp 120-21

Hewes, Henry. "O'Neill: 100 Proof Not a Blend," Saturday Review, Vol. 39, November 2,1961, pp. 30-1.

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