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Eugene O'Neill's The Hairy Ape isn't one of his best-known works, but it has gained popularity as an exploration of early American society. It was first produced in 1922 by the Provincetown Players in Massachusetts, embracing expressionism in its set design and staging, before moving on to Broadway, where it faced resistance from local and federal governments due to its radical views.The play examines the existential crisis of the protagonist, a brutish stoker named Yank, who begins the play secure in his role as the leader of firemen on an Atlantic ocean liner. But when confronted by the disdain of an upper-class passenger who calls him a "filthy beast," he seeks to rebel against his place. Then, as all his plans for revenge fail, he slowly finds himself descending to the literal level that society has relegated him to.O'Neill uses Yank's search for belonging to explore the destructive forces of industrialization and social class. Early on, The Hairy Ape's commentary on the dehumanization of workers caused it to be taken up by many labor groups and unions to further their own causes. The play also touches on themes of masculinity and socialism, and the repeated references to the "blackface" of the ship's stokers and Yank's degeneration into an animal have added a racial element to recent analyses.

L'Auteur

  • Eugene O'Neill (auteur)

    Eugène O'Neill est né à New York en 1888 et mort à Boston en 1953. Fils d'acteurs, autodidacte, considéré comme une des figures marquantes du théâtre contemporain, il a été lauréat à trois reprises du Prix Pulitzer. Il a reçu le Prix Nobel en 1936.

Auteur(s) : Eugene O'Neill

Infos techniques

Editeur : CULTUREA

Auteur(s) : Eugene O'Neill

Publication : 31 mars 2023

Intérieur : Noir & blanc

Support(s) : Livre broché

Poids (en grammes) : 114

Langue(s) : Anglais

Code(s) CLIL : 3442

EAN13 Livre broché : 9791041805136

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