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Critical Companion to Arthur Miller - A Literary Reference to His Life and Work (Hardcover)
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Critical Companion to Arthur Miller - A Literary Reference to His Life and Work (Hardcover)
Series: Critical Companion Series
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Arthur Miller, best known for his works ""The Crucible and Death of
a Salesman"", is one of America's most important dramatists.
""Critical Companion to Arthur Miller"" provides a reliable,
up-to-date, and encyclopedic source of information on Miller for
high school and college-level students, teachers, and the general
public. This accessible volume covers his entire canon, including
plays, screenplays, fiction, short stories, and poetry, as well as
many of his important essays and critical pieces. Also included are
detailed entries on literary, theatrical, and personal figures
important to Miller; key terms and topics connected to his work;
and various theatrical companies and places with which he has been
associated. Coverage includes: A concise but comprehensive
biography of Miller; Synopses and critical assessments of Miller's
major and minor works; Descriptions of Miller's characters, from
Willy Loman to John Proctor; Entries on people, places, and topics
important to Miller's life and work, including Brooklyn, democracy,
Elia Kazan, and Marilyn Monroe; and, Helpful bibliographies and a
chronology of Miller's life.
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