Examines Arthur Miller's plays, poetry, fiction, and films, drawing upon interviews from the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries as well as research archives to explore the works' contexts and influences.
An introduction to Arthur Miller's play, "The Crucible, " discussing the author's life, the impact of the play, its plot, cast of characters, literary criticism, and pertinence for today's audiences.
Offers a comprehensive overview of the major and minor works of playwright Arthur Miller, as well as his personal life, achievements, tragedies, and relationships.
Presents critical essays on Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" and includes a chronology, a bibliography, and an introduction by critic Harold Bloom.
Collects critical essays on Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman, " including selections by Elizabeth Gumport, Neil Heims, Irving Jacobson, and others; and includes a chronology of the life of the author.
A collection of critical essays that examines Arthur Miller's classic drama, "The Crucible;" and contains an historical overview of the play, chronology of the life and works of the author, and introduction by Harold Bloom.
Examines the life and work of twentieth-century American playwright Arthur Miller, featuring a biographical profile, critical analysis of the themes, symbols, and ideas in his writing, a selection of critical essays, a chronology, and references.
"Examines the witchcraft trials in Salem Village, including the young girls' accusations, the hearings and trials, and the inspiration for the movie, The Crucible"--Provided by publisher.
Contains essays that explore the issue of suicide in Arthur Miller's 1949 drama "Death of a Salesman," and includes background on the author, as well as contemporary perspectives on suicide.