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  1. The Emperor Jones is a 1920 tragic play by American dramatist Eugene O'Neill that tells the tale of Brutus Jones, a resourceful, self-assured African American and a former Pullman porter, who kills another black man in a dice game, is jailed, and later escapes to a small, backward Caribbean island where he sets himself up as emperor.

  2. The Emperor Jones, drama in eight scenes by Eugene O’Neill, produced in 1920 and published in 1921. The Emperor Jones was the playwright’s first foray into Expressionist writing. Based loosely on an event in Haitian history, the play shows the decline of a former Pullman porter, Brutus Jones, who.

  3. Drama americano en ocho escenas. El negro Jones nos aparece en la primera escena señor de sí mismo, astuto, hábil, cal­culador; ha conseguido, con sólo su fuerza, llegar a ser emperador en un país de sal­vajes y ha acumulado riquezas que llevará consigo en el momento en que deba huir.

  4. A film adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's play about a former convict who becomes the ruler of a Caribbean island. Paul Robeson delivers a powerful performance as Brutus Jones, a complex and conflicted character who faces his own demons and the rebellion of his subjects.

  5. The Emperor Jones. Año. 1933. Duración. 72 min. País. Estados Unidos. Dirección. Dudley Murphy. Guion. DuBose Heyward. Obra: Eugene O'Neill. Reparto. Música. Frank Tours. Fotografía. Ernest Haller (B&W) Compañías. John Krimsky and Gifford Cochran Inc. Género. Drama. Grupos. Adaptaciones de Eugene O'Neill. Sinopsis.

  6. 28 de sept. de 2020 · A play review that explores the themes, characters, and historical context of O’Neill’s expressionist drama about a black emperor in the Caribbean. The review also discusses the play’s impact on African-American theater and the reception of its controversial language and imagery.

  7. A play about Brutus Jones, a former convict who becomes a tyrannical ruler of a Caribbean island and faces a rebellion. Read the plot summary, themes, quotes, characters, and symbols of this classic drama.