Arthur Miller : Death of a salesman, The crucible

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Arthur Miller : Death of a salesman, The crucible

Stephen Marino ; consultant editor, Nicolas Tredell

(A reader's guide to essential criticism)

Macmillan Education/Palgrave, 2015

  • : hbk.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-182) and index

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Description

Arthur Miller was one of the most important American playwrights and political and cultural figures of the 20th century. Both Death of a Salesman and The Crucible stand out as his major works: the former is always in performance somewhere in the world and the latter is Miller's most produced play. As major modern American dramas, they are the subject of a huge amount of criticism which can be daunting for students approaching the plays for the first time. This Reader's Guide introduces the major critical debates surrounding the plays and discusses their unique production histories, initial theatre reviews and later adaptations. The main trends of critical inquiry and scholars who have purported them are examined, as are the views of Miller himself, a prolific self-critic.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. 1949-69: Reviews and Early Criticism 2. 1949-79: Society and Tragedy 3. The 1980s: Salesman: Salesmanship, Psychology, Ethnicity 4. The 1980s: Crucible: History, Politics, Law 5. The 1990s: New Readings 6. The 1990s: Feminism and Gender 7. Beyond 2000: Critical Trends 8. 1950-2000: Film and TV versions Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index.

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