Depicts the struggles of the Tyrone family as they face drug addiction, alcohol abuse, tuberculosis, and lost dreams in this semi-autobiographical play.
Presents an unabridged edition of the 1922 drama about a young woman who comes to live with her seafaring father after a separation of many years and falls in love with a handsome sailor who does not meet with her parent's approval, forcing her to reveal the dark secret of her past.
Collects nine one-act plays by American playwright Eugene O'Neill, from his early sea-themed plays, including "Bound East for Cardiff," to his Expressionist piece, "The Hairy Ape," and nocturnal monologue, "Hughie.".