The Straw

audiobook

The Straw

by Eugene O'Neill

EN·~2 hours·4 chapters

Chapters

4 total
1

The Emperor Jones - The Straw, and 'Diff'rent - Three Plays by - Eugene O'Neill - Jonathan Cape Thirty Bedford Square, London - FIRST PUBLISHED 1922 REPRINTED IN 1925 REPRINTED IN 1931 REPRINTED IN 1935 REPRINTED IN 1953 REPRINTED IN 1955 REPRINTED IN 1958 REPRINTED IN 1965 - PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN BY BUTLER AND TANNER LTD. FROME AND LONDON BOUND BY A. W. BAIN AND CO. LTD.

1:25
2

Act One

1:10:52
3

Act Two

57:08
4

Act Three

50:14

Description

In a modest kitchen on the outskirts of a Connecticut mill town, the play opens on a cold February evening. Bill Carmody, a gruff, middle‑aged patriarch, lounges with a pipe while his youngest daughter, Mary, flips through a picture book, offering a quiet counterpoint to his loud, domineering presence. Their terse exchange reveals a household held together by duty, superstition, and the lingering grief of a lost sister, setting a tone of uneasy domesticity.

Soon the focus shifts to the Hill Farm Sanatorium, where the family confronts the specter of illness that has drawn them away from home. Doctors, nurses, and other patients populate the corridors, highlighting the fragile hope and fear that accompany medical care in the early twentieth century. As Bill wrestles with his own stubbornness and the need to protect his children, the audience is drawn into the simmering conflicts between authority, compassion, and the uncertain promise of recovery.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (172K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Martin Agren and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-09-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Eugene O'Neill

Eugene O'Neill

1888–1953

A giant of American drama, he wrote intense, deeply human plays that helped transform the modern stage. His work drew on family conflict, memory, and personal struggle, giving classics like Long Day’s Journey into Night their lasting power.

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