Arthur Miller / editor, Brenda Murphy.
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TextSeries: Critical insightsPublication details: Pasadena, Calif. : Salem Press, c2011.Description: ix, 380 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 9781587656972 (alk. paper)
- 1587656973 (alk. paper)
- PS 3525 .I5156 Z515 2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 365-366) and index.
"Works by Arthur Miller": p. 363-364.
On Arthur Miller / Brenda Murphy -- Biography of Arthur Miller / Carl Rollyson and Victoria Price -- The Paris Review perspective / Richard Beck for The Paris Review -- Best intentions far awry: the family dynamic in Miller's All my sons and Death of a salesman / Pamela Loos -- "It's all about the language": Arthur Miller's poetic dialogue / Stephen A. Marino -- The freedom of others: Arthur Miller's social and political context / Katherine Egerton -- The critical reception of Arthur Miller's work / Jane K. Dominik -- Arthur Miller and the art of the possible / Steven R. Centola -- Arthur Miller: un-American / Christopher Bigsby -- All my sons and paternal authority / James A. Robinson -- "There's no place like home": Miller's "poem," Frost's "play" / George Monteiro -- Asking "queer questions," revealing ugly truths: Giles Corey's subversive eccentricity in The crucible / J. Chris Westgate -- Verse, figurative language, and myth in A view from the bridge / Stephen A. Marino -- Uneasy collaboration: Miller, Kazan, and After the fall / Brenda Murphy -- All about talk: Arthur Miller's The price / Gerald Weales -- Both his sons: Arthur Miller's The price and Jewish assimilation / James A. Robinson -- The "line to measure from": Arthur Miller's The American clock as a lesson for the ages / Susan C. W. Abbotson -- Coming to roost again: tragic rhythm in Arthur Miller's Broken glass / Terry Otten -- Arthur Miller's ironic resurrection / Jeffrey D. Mason -- The fiction of Arthur Miller / Laurence Goldstein.
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