Transfiguring Tragedy: Schopenhauer, Stirner, and Nietzsche in Eugene O’Neill’s Early Plays

Author:   Ryder Thornton
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   178
Publication Date:   26 December 2025
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Transfiguring Tragedy: Schopenhauer, Stirner, and Nietzsche in Eugene O’Neill’s Early Plays


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Author:   Ryder Thornton
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
ISBN:  

9781032322704


ISBN 10:   1032322705
Pages:   178
Publication Date:   26 December 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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Table of Contents

1. Suffering and Solace: Nietzsche and Schopenhauer in the Early One-Act Plays 2. Rites of Passage: Suffering, Illusion, and Possession in the Glencairn Plays 3. Tragedies of Ownness: Stirner’s Philosophy of Egoism in the First Full-length Plays 4. Drums and the Man: Ceremony, Power, and Race in The Emperor Jones 5. “New Forces Out of the Old”: Nietzsche, Stirner, Christian Symbolism, and Vedantic Philosophy in “Anna Christie” 6. Apes and Ghosts: Philosophy, Tragedy, and Comedy in The Hairy Ape

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""From his earliest writings, Eugene O’Neill explored depth as a dramatic theme and a theatrical effect, insisting that being in the world required a modern re-thinking, even—or especially—on stage in the USA. Ryder Thornton has shown how O’Neill’s inquiry, undertaken by a self-taught playwright who failed to finish his first year at college, can be understood in terms of three of the most formidable philosophers of the nineteenth century and, furthermore, how their ideas led to the artist’s profound reframing of modern drama."" William Davies King, Distinguished Professor of Theater and Dance, University of California Santa Barbara ""Transfiguring Tragedy interweaves clear-eyed interpretations of Eugene O’Neill’s three foundational philosophers with masterful readings of the early plays—from the philosophical underpinnings of his earliest one-acts A Wife for a Life and The Web, to the designation of inaugural full-lengths Bread and Butter and Beyond the Horizon as 'tragedies of ownness,' to various philosophical syntheses like the Apollonian–Dionysian conflict in his expressionistic tours de force The Emperor Jones and The Hairy Ape. Thornton’s boldly inclusive examination of O’Neill’s naturalistic Anna Christie shows how the ever-enigmatic play was inspired by Mencken's translation of Nietzsche’s The Antichrist and layered with influences that include Nietzsche, Stirner, Eastern philosophy, and Christian symbolism. With a keen intellect, Ryder Thornton has assembled a splendidly researched philosophical cosmology for America’s master dramatist."" Robert M. Dowling, author of Eugene O’Neill: A Life in Four Acts ""Thornton does a fine job of unpacking for the uninitiated the main philosophical positions of his titular intellectual trio as O'Neill would have encountered and understood them, striking a balance between our own contemporary reception of these figures and the particularities of O'Neill's engagement with them given the specific translations available to him and the various intellectual currents of the era. Thornton offers an unmistakably valuable contribution to our understanding of O'Neill's earliest philosophical development and its impact on his dramaturgy and stagecraft."" David Kornhaber, University of Texas, Austin for The Eugene O'Neill Review


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Ryder Thornton is a Senior Professor of Practice in the Department of Theatre and Dance at Tulane University, USA.

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