2016
DOI: 10.5325/eugeoneirevi.37.1.41
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Laying Ella's Ghost: Sublimation of Incestuous Love in Eugene O'Neill's Desire under the Elms and A Moon for the Misbegotten

Abstract: Eugene O'Neill's treatment of the subject of adult love in the early Desire under the Elms and his concluding work, A Moon for the Misbegotten, finds expression on the dual planes of the maternal and the romantic. The distinction between the two appears in the terms of Oedipal transgression. The former is associated with motherly warmth, security, wholeness of being, and the latter a distracting, erotic passion that only augments desire and self-destruction, leading the concerned protagonists to the threshold … Show more

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