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Ah, Wilderness! is a comedy play by American playwright Eugene O'Neill that premiered on Broadway at the Guild Theatre on October 2, 1933. It differs from a typical O'Neill play in its happy ending for the central character, and depiction of a happy family in turn of the century America.
Ah, Wilderness!, comedy in four acts by Eugene O’Neill, published and first performed in 1933. Perhaps the most atypical of the author’s works, the play presents a sentimental tale of youthful indiscretion in a turn-of-the-century New England town.
3 Οκτ 2020 · Ah, Wilderness! was a terrific success at the box office, and it remains one of O’Neill’s most revived plays. Nevertheless, at the time of composition and well after, the playwright was struggling desperately with his “god play” Days Without End, a full-length experimental work that, after over two years of revision, disappointingly ...
Eugene Gladstone O'Neill (October 16, 1888 – November 27, 1953) was an American playwright. His poetically titled plays were among the first to introduce into the U.S. the drama techniques of realism, earlier associated with Chekhov, Ibsen, and Strindberg.
Ah! Wilderness is a domestic comedy in four acts, centering on Eugene O’Neill’s nostalgic memories of turn-of-the-century family life in New England. The play is structured around the...
About the Playwright: Ah, Wilderness! By Elaine Pilkington. Eugene O’Neill’s work was shaped by an early life filled with adversities, and his greatest successes were the result of or a reaction to many of those hardships.
More than any other dramatist, O'Neill introduced the dramatic realism that Russian playwright Anton Chekhov, Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, and Swedish playwright August Strindberg pioneered to Americans and first used true American vernacular in his speeches.