Harry Hope’s saloon

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Harry Hope’s saloon is the rundown New York City bar and boardinghouse that serves as the central gathering place for the disillusioned characters in Eugene O’Neill’s play *The Iceman Cometh*.

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Harry Hope’s saloon canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bar
boardinghouse
fictional location
saloon
appearsIn The Iceman Cometh
associatedWithTheme despair
disillusionment
pipe dreams
self-deception
countryOfFictionalLocation United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Eugene O'Neill
surface form: Eugene O’Neill
describedAs rundown
fictionalUniverse The Iceman Cometh
firstAppearance The Iceman Cometh
surface form: The Iceman Cometh (play, 1939 written, 1946 premiered)
frequentedBy alcoholics
disillusioned characters
down-and-out men
hasFunction bar
boardinghouse
languageOfWork English
locatedInFictional New York City
medium theatre
narrativeRole central gathering place
primary setting
operatedBy Harry Hope
ownedBy Harry Hope
settingOf The Iceman Cometh
stageDirectionsDescribeAs cheap waterfront bar
dilapidated
timePeriod 1912

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The Iceman Cometh setting Harry Hope’s saloon
Hickey setting Harry Hope’s saloon
Larry Slade setting Harry Hope’s saloon
Harry Hope residence Harry Hope’s saloon
Parritt settingOfWork Harry Hope’s saloon
Theodore Hickman settingOfActivity Harry Hope’s saloon