Eugene O'Neill's “Mourning Becomes Electra” (1931) is a modernized retelling of Aeschylus's ancient Greek tragedy, exploring psychological conflict in themes of revenge and family betrayal at a New England seaport in 1865, immediately following the American Civil War. It is widely considered one of O'Neill's masterpieces, contributing significantly to his 1936 Nobel Prize in Literature.

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Delphi Complete Works of Eugene O'Neill Illustrated

The Collected Works of Eugene O'Neill : Tragedies, Comedies, Dramatic Masterpieces and Prose Works

Eugene O'Neill – Ultimate Collection : The Complete Theatrical Tapestry: 40+ Plays, Including Tragedies, Comedies and Other Masterpieces

Long Day's Journey into Night : Autobiographical Play: Eugene O'Neill's Tragic Masterpiece

Anna Christie
Mourning Becomes Electra
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Anna Christie : Full Cast Drama

Delphi Complete Works of Eugene O'Neill Illustrated

The Collected Works of Eugene O'Neill : Tragedies, Comedies, Dramatic Masterpieces and Prose Works

Eugene O'Neill – Ultimate Collection : The Complete Theatrical Tapestry: 40+ Plays, Including Tragedies, Comedies and Other Masterpieces

Long Day's Journey into Night : Autobiographical Play: Eugene O'Neill's Tragic Masterpiece

Anna Christie

The Hairy Ape (Unabridged)

Anna Christie
