Edward L. Shaughnessy taught modern drama and modern Irish literature at Butler University, Indianapolis. He was author of Eugene O'Neill in Ireland: The Critical Reception (1988) and Down the Nights and Down the Days: Eugene O'Neill's Catholic Sensibility (1996), and was a founding member of the Eugene O'Neill Society (1978). Professor Shaughnessy passed away on January 22, 2005. |
Question and Answer in Hughie - from The Eugene O’Neill Newsletter, Suffolk University, 1978 The Iceman Melteth: O'Neill's Return to Cultural Origins - from The Eugene O’Neill Newsletter, Suffolk University, 1979 Masks in the Dramaturgy of Yeats and O'Neill - from Irish University Review, University College, Dublin, 1984 A Connecticut Yankee in the Wilderness: The Sterner Stuff of O'Neill's Comedy - from The Recorder: A Journal of the American Irish Historical Society, 1989 O'Neill's Catholic Dilemma in Days Without End - from The Eugene O’Neill Review, Suffolk University, 1991 Ella, James, and Jamie O'Neill: "My Name Is Might-Have-Been" - from The Eugene O’Neill Review, Suffolk University, 1991 Ella O'Neill and the Imprint of Faith - from The Eugene O’Neill Review, Suffolk University, 1992 Brutus in the Heartland: The Emperor Jones in Indianapolis, 1921 - from The Eugene O’Neill Review, Suffolk University, 1996 O’Neill’s African and Irish Americans: Stereotypes or “Faithful Realism”? - from The Cambridge Companion to Eugene O’Neill, Cambridge University Press, 1998 Eugene O’Neill in Ireland: An Update - from The Eugene O’Neill Review, Suffolk University, 1998 O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone (1888-1953) - from The Encyclopedia of the Irish in America, University of Notre Dame Press, 1999 A Meeting with the Redoubtable Jason - from Jason Robards Remembered: Essays and Recollections, McFarland Press, 2002 |
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