Arthur Miller's Death of a salesman

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Arthur Miller's Death of a salesman

edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom

(Modern critical interpretations)

Chelsea House, an imprint of Infobase Publishing, c2007

Updated ed

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Death of a salesman

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Memory : Miller / Peter Szondi
  • Rhythm between fathers and sons : Death of a salesman / Leah Hadomi
  • Family values in Death of a salesman / Steven R. Centola
  • The crisis of authenticity : Death of a salesman and the tragic muse / Stephen Barker
  • Arthur Miller : poet / Christopher Bigsby
  • Death of a salesman at fifty : an interview with Arthur Miller / Colby H. Kullman
  • Miller's poetic use of demotic English in Death of a salesman / Frank Ardolino
  • Death of a salesman at fifty : still "coming home to roost" / Terry Otten
  • Shame, guilt, empathy, and the search for identity in Arthur Miller's Death of a salesman / Fred Ribkoff
  • Setting the scene : Death of a salesman and After the fall / Austin E. Quigley

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An inquiry into the meaning of the American Dream, ""Death of a Salesman"" is Arthur Miller's most famous play and won him a Pulitzer Prize and a Tony Award. 'Attention must be paid' to its lead character, Willy Loman (played over time by Lee J. Cobb, George C. Scott, Dustin Hoffman, and Brian Dennehy, among others), who has come to represent the middle-class struggle. Readers seeking in-depth analysis of this affecting drama will appreciate this fully updated ""Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations"" study. Offering at least 50 percent new material from the previous edition, it includes the best critical interpretations available on Miller's classic, collected from literary sources prized by librarians.

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