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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2010
Eugene O'Neill would certainly have agreed with Susanne Langer's suggestive description of drama in Feeling and Form:
Drama is a great form which…. express[es]…. the whole life of feeling—call it “felt life,” “subjectivity,” “direct experience,” or what you will—which finds its articulate expression in art, and, I believe—only in art…. It…. objectif[ies] our subjective being—the most intimate “Reality” that we know. This function, and not the recording of contemporary scenes, politics, or even moral attitudes, is what relates art to life (366).