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Title Arthur Miller / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.

Publication Info. Philadelphia : Chelsea House, [2000]
©2000

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Location Call No. Status
 Granby, Main Library - Adult  812 MILLER BLO    Check Shelf
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  818 M647YBLO    Check Shelf
Description 85 pages ; 24 cm.
Series Bloom's major dramatists
Bloom's major dramatists.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-83) and index.
Contents Biography of Arthur Miller -- Plot summary of All my sons -- List of characters in All my sons -- Critical views on All my sons: -- Arthur Miller on Joe Keller's trouble -- Samuel A. Yorks on Joe Keller and his sons -- W. Arthur Boggs on Oedipus and All my sons -- Arvin R. Wells on the living and the dead in the play -- Leonard Moss on Miller's narrative crudeness -- Robert W. Corrigan on the achievement of Arthur Miller -- Barry Gross on the play's larger context -- N. Bhaskara Panikkar on morality and social happiness in Miller's work -- Charlotte Goodman on Lillian Hellman's influence on Miller -- Steven R. Centola on the paradox of denial in the play -- Plot summary of Death of a salesman -- List of characters in Death of a salesman -- Critical views on Death of a salesman: -- Arthur Miller's comments on the play's one-year anniversary -- George Kernodle on the death of the little man -- George de Schweinitz on epic and tragedy -- Barry E. Gross on Willy as peddler and pioneer -- Alfred R. Ferguson on the tragedy of the American dream -- Richard T. Brucher on technology and the common man -- Leah Hadomi on fantasy and reality in the play -- Arthur Miller: the audience can't escape -- Steven R. Centola on family values in the play -- Plot summary of The crucible -- List of characters in The crucible -- Critical views on The crucible: -- Eric Bentley on Miller's innocence -- Henry Popkin on the strange encounter -- Leonard Moss on the portrayal of hysteria, honesty, and their consequences -- Orm Överland on Miller's struggle with dramatic form -- Gerald Weales on why the play is not just about witch trials and McCarthyism -- Robert A. Martin on The crucible's background and sources -- E. Miller Budick on history and other spectres in the play -- Wendy Schissel on a feminist reading -- Stephen Marino on the "Weight of Truth".
Subject Miller, Arthur, 1915-2005 -- Examinations -- Study guides.
Added Author Bloom, Harold.
ISBN 079105246X
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