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The Crucible (Paperback): Arthur Miller The Crucible (Paperback)
Arthur Miller
R326 Discovery Miles 3 260 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Ride Down Mount Morgan (Paperback, New edition): Arthur Miller The Ride Down Mount Morgan (Paperback, New edition)
Arthur Miller
R330 Discovery Miles 3 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Death of a Salesman (Paperback): Arthur Miller Death of a Salesman (Paperback)
Arthur Miller
R330 Discovery Miles 3 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Crucible (Paperback): Arthur Miller The Crucible (Paperback)
Arthur Miller; Volume editing by Soyica Diggs Colbert; Series edited by Susan Abbotson
R201 Discovery Miles 2 010 Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Because it is my name! Because I cannot have another in my life! Because I lie and sign myself to lies! Because I am not worth the dust on the feet of them that hang! How may I live without my name? I have given you my soul; leave me my name! In a small tight-knit community, gossip and rumour spread like wildfire, inflaming personal grievances until no-one is safe from accusation and vengeance. The Crucible is Arthur Miller's classic dramatisation of the witch-hunt and trials that besieged the Puritan community of Salem in 1692. Seen as a chilling parallel to the McCarthyism and repressive culture of fear that gripped America in the 1950s, the play's timeless relevance and appeal remains as strong as when the play opened on Broadway in 1953. This new edition includes an introduction by Soyica Diggs Colbert, that explores the play's production history as well as the dramatic, thematic, and academic debates that surround it; a must-have resource for any student exploring The Crucible.

All My Sons (Paperback): Arthur Miller All My Sons (Paperback)
Arthur Miller
R324 Discovery Miles 3 240 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
A Streetcar Named Desire (Paperback): Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Named Desire (Paperback)
Tennessee Williams; Edited by E. Browne; Introduction by Arthur Miller 1
R275 R254 Discovery Miles 2 540 Save R21 (8%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire is the tale of a catastrophic confrontation between fantasy and reality, embodied in the characters of Blanche DuBois and Stanley Kowalski. This Penguin Modern Classics edition includes an introduction by Arthur Miller. 'I have always depended on the kindness of strangers' Fading southern belle Blanche DuBois is adrift in the modern world. When she arrives to stay with her sister Stella in a crowded, boisterous corner of New Orleans, her delusions of grandeur bring her into conflict with Stella's crude, brutish husband Stanley Kowalski. Eventually their violent collision course causes Blanche's fragile sense of identity to crumble, threatening to destroy her sanity and her one chance of happiness. Tennessee Williams's steamy and shocking landmark drama, recreated as the immortal film starring Marlon Brando, is one of the most influential plays of the twentieth century. Tennessee Williams (1911-1983) was born in Columbus, Mississippi. When his father, a travelling salesman, moved with his family to St Louis some years later, both he and his sister found it impossible to settle down to city life. He entered college during the Depression and left after a couple of years to take a clerical job in a shoe company. He stayed there for two years, spending the evenings writing. He received a Rockefeller Fellowship in 1940 for his play Battle of Angels, and he won the Pulitzer Prize in 1948 and 1955. Among his many other plays Penguin have published The Glass Menagerie (1944), The Rose Tattoo (1951), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955), Sweet Bird of Youth (1959), The Night of the Iguana (1961), and Small Craft Warnings (1972). If you enjoyed A Streetcar Named Desire, you might like The Glass Menagerie, also available in Penguin Modern Classics. 'Lyrical and poetic and human and heartbreaking and memorable and funny' Francis Ford Coppola, director of The Godfather 'One of the greatest American plays' Observer

All My Sons: York Notes Advanced everything you need to catch up, study and prepare for and 2023 and 2024 exams and assessments... All My Sons: York Notes Advanced everything you need to catch up, study and prepare for and 2023 and 2024 exams and assessments (Paperback)
Arthur Miller, A Miller
R245 R225 Discovery Miles 2 250 Save R20 (8%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

For more than 25 years, York Notes have been helping students throughout the UK to get the inside track on the written word. Firmly established as the nation's favourite and most comprehensive range of literature study guides, each and every York Note has been carefully researched and written by experts to make sure that you get the most wide-ranging critical analysis, the most detailed commentary and the most helpful key points and checklists. York Notes Advanced offer a fresh and accessible approach to English Literature. Written by established literature experts, they introduce students to a more sophisticated analysis, a range of critical perspectives and wider contexts.

All My Sons (Paperback): Arthur Miller All My Sons (Paperback)
Arthur Miller; Series edited by Susan Abbotson; Volume editing by Claire Gleitman
R316 Discovery Miles 3 160 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

'His drama is a piece of expert dramatic construction. Mr. Miller has woven his characters into a tangle of plot that springs naturally out of the circumstances of life today.' NEW YORK TIMES Three years on from the disappearance of his son, successful businessman Joe Keller has made a comfortable life for his family in America's Midwest: despite being accused of supplying defective aircraft equipment in World War 2, he is altogether happy. But, when a shadowy figure from Joe's past returns, his hidden truths are revealed, and the price of the American Dream is laid bare. Miller's first successful play on Broadway, All My Sons launched his career and established him as one of America's greatest dramatists, also winning him the 1946 Tony Award for Best Author. An incisive indictment of greed, capitalism and self-interest, All My Sons is remembered as one of the playwright's greatest works. This Methuen Drama Student Edition is edited by Clare Gleitman, with commentary and notes that explore the play's production history (including excerpts from an interview with director Jeremy Herrin) as well as the dramatic, thematic and academic debates that surround it.

Death of a Salesman (Hardcover): Arthur Miller Death of a Salesman (Hardcover)
Arthur Miller
R732 Discovery Miles 7 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
An Enemy of the People - Arthur Miller's Adaptation of an Enemy of the People (Paperback): Arthur Miller, Henrik Johan... An Enemy of the People - Arthur Miller's Adaptation of an Enemy of the People (Paperback)
Arthur Miller, Henrik Johan Ibsen
R320 Discovery Miles 3 200 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A stage adaptation of the drama "An Enemy of the People" by Henrik Ibsen in which a Norwegian doctor is shunned by the townspeople after he discovers their famous spring water is really poisoned.

A View from the Bridge (Paperback): Arthur Miller A View from the Bridge (Paperback)
Arthur Miller; Volume editing by Julie Vatain-Corfdir; Series edited by Susan Abbotson
R293 Discovery Miles 2 930 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The law is nature. The law is only a word for what has a right to happen. When the law is wrong it's because it's unnatural, but in this case it is natural and a river will drown you if you buck it now. Let her go. And bless her. Set among Italian-Americans on the Brooklyn waterfront, A View from the Bridge is the story of longshoreman Eddie Carbone. When his wife's cousins arrive as illegal immigrants from Italy, he is honoured to take them into his house. But when his niece begins to fall in love with one of them, Eddie grows increasingly suspicious, eventually precipitating his violation of the moral and cultural codes of his community and leading to the play's tragic finale. With its examination of the themes of sexuality, responsibility, betrayal and vengeance, A View from the Bridge is Miller at his best and a modern classic. This new edition includes an introduction by Julie Vatain-Corfdir that explores the play's production history as well as the dramatic, thematic, and academic debates that surround it; a must-have resource for any student exploring A View from the Bridge.

Arthur Miller Plays 6 - Broken Glass; Mr Peters' Connections; Resurrection Blues; Finishing the Picture (Paperback):... Arthur Miller Plays 6 - Broken Glass; Mr Peters' Connections; Resurrection Blues; Finishing the Picture (Paperback)
Arthur Miller
R630 Discovery Miles 6 300 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The final volume in Methuen Drama's acclaimed series of work by Arthur Miller who, during his lifetime, was acknowledged as "the greatest American dramatist of our age" (Evening Standard). Featuring two plays from the 1990s and his final two plays (2002 and 2004), it offers the first ever publication of Miller's final play, Finishing the Picture. Inspired by his experience during the filming of The Misfits with his then wife Marilyn Monroe, the play was completed and produced at the Goodman Theatre, Chicago, just months before the playwright's death in February 2005. Broken Glass (1994) is set in Brooklyn in 1938 and intertwines a woman's obsession with the news from Germany that government thugs are smashing Jewish stores, with her strange relationship with her husband. "It balances private lives with public morality. . . it is also an amazingly full-blooded piece, bursting with pain and passion." (Daily Telegraph). Mr Peters' Connections (1998) is an unforgettable journey through one man's mind at a time of suspended consciousness, where the living and dead intermingle in his memory. Resurrection Blues (2002) is Miller's astonishing black comedy set in a South American banana republic, that satirises global politics and the predatory nature of a media saturated culture. The volume also features a chronology of the writer's work and an introduction by Enoch Brater, professor of English Literature at the University of Michigan.

A View from the Bridge (Paperback): Arthur Miller A View from the Bridge (Paperback)
Arthur Miller
R322 Discovery Miles 3 220 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Crucible: York Notes for GCSE (Grades A*-G) (Paperback, New Ed): Arthur Miller, David Langston, Martin Walker The Crucible: York Notes for GCSE (Grades A*-G) (Paperback, New Ed)
Arthur Miller, David Langston, Martin Walker
R185 Discovery Miles 1 850 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Everything you need to know and do to get the grade you want! In full colour and a great student-friendly size, York Notes for GCSE is easy to use and easy to follow, so it's easier than ever to get top marks. Written by examiners and teachers to give you an expert understanding of the text, York Notes has the most in-depth coverage and analysis of everything from themes and contexts to characters, plots and language. You'll get the low-down on everything you'll need to demonstrate how well you understand the text and write the best essays. There are sample answers, essay plans and specialist guidance on understanding the questions you'll be asked in an exam, together with an array of handy quotes, checklists, study tips, grade boosters and revision activities to help you learn, revise efficiently and remember everything you'll need to write the very best answers. It's the ultimate guide to revision and exam success. For over 25 years, York Notes has been helping GCSE students just like you achieve the very best grade they can in their exam. So if you're looking for straightforward, easy-to-use advice on how to boost your grades to the next level, York Notes for GCSE is the only guide you're going to need.

Arthur Miller Plays 4 - The Golden Years; The Man Who Had All the Luck; I Can't Remember Anything; Clara (Paperback):... Arthur Miller Plays 4 - The Golden Years; The Man Who Had All the Luck; I Can't Remember Anything; Clara (Paperback)
Arthur Miller
R628 Discovery Miles 6 280 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

"Listen to the dialogue: no other American dramatist has this feel for the ordinary talk of ordinary people, or the knowledge of what they do. This is more than a writer's craft, it is a psychological and moral openness to humanity, an act not of imitating, but of sharing". Sunday Times This fourth anthology features Arthur Miller's two early plays, The Golden Years, a historical tragedy about Montezuma's destruction at the hands of Cortez, and The Man Who Had All the Luck, a fable about human freedom and individual responsibility, are brought together in this volume. It also features two of his contemporary shorter plays, I Can't Remember Anything and Clara, first presented on a double bill as Danger! Memory. The latter focus on the importance and dangers of remembering the past, while the early plays, written at the time of the Second World War, mark the emergence of a drama in which public issues are rooted in private anxieties and chart the beginning of Miller's career that was one of the most distinguished in dramatic history. First produced in 1944 and revived in London in 2008, The Man Who Had All the Luck is a mesmerising drama in which the author's brilliance and characteristic qualities are already evident: The fourth volume of Miller's plays has been reissued with a new cover and features an introduction by the author and a chronology of his work.

No Villain (Paperback): Arthur Miller No Villain (Paperback)
Arthur Miller
R330 Discovery Miles 3 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Obedience Experiments - A Case Study of Controversy in Social Science (Hardcover): Arthur Miller The Obedience Experiments - A Case Study of Controversy in Social Science (Hardcover)
Arthur Miller
R2,797 Discovery Miles 27 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Price (Paperback): Arthur Miller The Price (Paperback)
Arthur Miller; Series edited by Susan Abbotson; Volume editing by Yuko Kurahashi
R448 Discovery Miles 4 480 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"The Price is one of the most engrossing and entertaining plays that Miller has ever written." - The New Uork Times When patriarch of the Franz family dies, his two sons return home to dispose of the furniture crammed in his attic: one is a successful surgeon, the other gave up everything to support their father following the Great Depression. As the pair sort through these abandoned belongings, frustrations, secrets and surprise guests are uncovered. With its touching and farcical presentation of American life beyond the Vietnam War and Great Depression, The Price is widely recognised as one of Miller's major works, earning him a Tony Award nomination in 1968. This Methuen Drama Student Edition is edited by Yuko Kurahashi, with commentary and notes that explore the play's production history (including excerpts from interviews with the director and designers of the 2017 Arena Stage production) as well as the dramatic, thematic and academic debates that surround it.

A Streetcar Named Desire (Hardcover, New Ed): Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Named Desire (Hardcover, New Ed)
Tennessee Williams; Introduction by Arthur Miller
R322 R299 Discovery Miles 2 990 Save R23 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It is a very short list of 20th-century American plays that continue to have the same power and impact as when they first appeared-57 years after its Broadway premiere, Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire is one of those plays. The story famously recounts how the faded and promiscuous Blanche DuBois is pushed over the edge by her sexy and brutal brother-in-law, Stanley Kowalski. Streetcar launched the careers of Marlon Brando, Jessica Tandy, Kim Hunter and Karl Malden, and solidified the position of Tennessee Williams as one of the most important young playwrights of his generation, as well as that of Elia Kazan as the greatest American stage director of the '40s and '50s. Who better than America's elder statesman of the theater, Williams' contemporary Arthur Miller, to write as a witness to the lightning that struck American culture in the form of A Streetcar Named Desire? Miller's rich perspective on Williams' singular style of poetic dialogue, sensitive characters, and dramatic violence makes this a unique and valuable new edition of A Streetcar Named Desire. This definitive new edition will also include Williams' essay "The World I Live In," and a brief chronology of the author's life.

A View from the Bridge (Paperback, New): Arthur Miller A View from the Bridge (Paperback, New)
Arthur Miller; Foreword by Philip Seymour Hoffman
R345 R315 Discovery Miles 3 150 Save R30 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Set in the 1950s on the gritty Brooklyn waterfront, "A View from the Bridge" follows the cataclysmic downfall of Eddie Carbone, who spends his days as a hardworking longshoreman and his nights at home with his wife, Beatrice, and orphan niece, Catherine. But the routine of his life is interrupted when Beatrice's cousins, illegal immigrants from Italy, arrive in New York. As one of them embarks on a romance with Catherine, Eddie's envy and delusion plays out with devastating consequences. This edition includes a forward by Philip Seymour Hoffman and an introduction by Arthur Miller.

Death of a Salesman - Certain Private Conversations in Two Acts and a Requiem (Paperback): Arthur Miller Death of a Salesman - Certain Private Conversations in Two Acts and a Requiem (Paperback)
Arthur Miller
R331 R283 Discovery Miles 2 830 Save R48 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hailed as the first great play to lay bare the emptiness of America's relentless drive for material success, Death of a Salesman is Miller's classic portrait of an ordinary man's struggle to leave his mark on the world.

Oxford Playscripts: A View from the Bridge (Paperback): Arthur Miller Oxford Playscripts: A View from the Bridge (Paperback)
Arthur Miller
R505 Discovery Miles 5 050 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This edition of Arthur Miller's tragic masterpiece brings the play alive for students whether in the classroom or drama studio. With activities that target exactly the right level plus in-depth biographical and contextual information to deepen students' understanding of the play, this edition provides comprehensive, relevant and engaging support for 14-16 students. The brand new design ensures that the text and supporting materials are the clearest and most accessible available. Eddie Carbone is at first happy to help his wife's cousins, newly arrived in Brooklyn, New York, from Italy. However, as his niece begins to fall in love with one of them, family secrets are unearthed, loyalties are challenged, and Eddie himself is forced to play his part in the tragic finale.

Arthur Miller Plays 1 - All My Sons; Death of a Salesman; The Crucible; A Memory of Two Mondays; A View from the Bridge... Arthur Miller Plays 1 - All My Sons; Death of a Salesman; The Crucible; A Memory of Two Mondays; A View from the Bridge (Paperback)
Arthur Miller
R653 Discovery Miles 6 530 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

"The greatest American dramatist of our age." (Evening Standard) In this collected works, five of Arthur Miller's most-produced and popular plays are brought together in a new edition, alongside an exclusive introduction by Ivo van Hove, the celebrated contemporary director of Miller's works. All five plays were written by Miller within a ten-year period which began with his first Broadway hit, All My Sons, in 1947 which led Brooks Atkinson of the New York Times to state that 'theatre has acquired a genuine new talent.' This was followed in 1949 by his exploration of the American Dream in Death of a Salesman, which went on to win the Tony Award for Best Play and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The Crucible followed in 1953, produced during the McCarthy era and becoming a parable of the witch-hunting practices of a government determined to root-out Communists. A View from the Bridge, originally performed in 1955, concerns the lives of longshoremen in the Brooklyn waterfront and has remained one of Miller's most produced plays. Originally presented as a one-act companion piece to A Memory of Two Mondays, both plays explore the dreams and working lives of ordinary Americans in the early decades of the 20th century. Freshly edited and featuring a bold new design, this updated edition of Arthur Miller Plays 1 is a must-have for theatre fans and students alike.

The Crucible - A Play in Four Acts (Paperback): Arthur Miller The Crucible - A Play in Four Acts (Paperback)
Arthur Miller 2
R250 R231 Discovery Miles 2 310 Save R19 (8%) View more sellers Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Arthur Miller's classic parable of mass hysteria draws a chilling parallel between the Salem witch-hunt of 1692 - 'one of the strangest and most awful chapters in human history' - and the American anti-communist purges led by Senator McCarthy in the 1950s. The story of how the small community of Salem is stirred into madness by superstition, paranoia and malice, culminating in a violent climax, is a savage attack on the evils of mindless persecution and the terrifying power of false accusations.

A depiction of innocent men and women destroyed by malicious rumour, The Crucible is also a powerful indictment of McCarthyism and the 'frontier mentality' of Cold War America.

Playing for Time (Paperback): Arthur Miller Playing for Time (Paperback)
Arthur Miller
R282 Discovery Miles 2 820 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The extraordinary story of the women's orchestra in Auschwitz, originally filmed for television with Vanessa Redgrave, and adapted for the stage by Miller himself. Fania Fenelon, a Parisian singer, is arrested by the Nazis and sent to Auschwitz. There, she finds herself swept into the orchestra, composed entirely of female prisoners and founded as entertainment for the camp commandants. As long as the orchestra continues to find favour, its members will be spared the gas chambers. But Fania is struggling with the corruption of what she holds most sacred in the world - her music - and the morals of the orchestra members are being ground down every day. They are, quite literally, playing for time. Arthur Miller's stageplay Playing for Time is adapted from the 1980 CBS television film, written by Miller himself, and based on acclaimed musician Fania Fenelon's autobiography The Musicians of Auschwitz. The television film starred Vanessa Redgrave as Fenelon. The stageplay was first staged at 1-Act Theatre, San Francisco, in 1985.

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