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         Miller Arthur:     more books (100)
  1. The Crucible (Penguin Classics) by Arthur Miller, 2003-03-25
  2. Arthur Miller: Collected Plays 1944-1961 (Library of America) by Arthur Miller, 2006-02-02
  3. An Approach to Arthur Miller's Plays- Two- The Crucible (An Approach to Arthur Millers Plays) by Students' Academy, 2010-07-28
  4. The Portable Arthur Miller (Penguin Classics) by Arthur Miller, 2003-07-29
  5. Focus (movie tie-in) by Arthur Miller, 2001-09-01
  6. Death of a Salesman (Viking Critical Library) by Arthur Miller, 1996-01-01
  7. The Crucible (Penguin Plays) by Arthur Miller, 1976-10-28
  8. After the Fall: A Play in Two Acts (Penguin Plays) by Arthur Miller, 1980-12-18
  9. All My Sons (Penguin Modern Classics) by Arthur Miller, 2009-12-03
  10. Arthur Miller by Christopher Bigsby, 2010-11-08
  11. The Crucible (Viking Critical Library) by Arthur Miller, 1996-01-01
  12. Insights of Genius: Imagery and Creativity in Science and Art by Arthur I. Miller, 2000-03-10
  13. The Price: A Play by Arthur Miller, 1998-01
  14. Einstein, Picasso: Space, Time, and the Beauty That Causes Havoc by Arthur I. Miller, 2002-03

1. Arthur Miller
Arthur Miller (1915 ). DANFORTH A little while ago you were afflicted. A leading American playwright, Arthur Miller, b. New York City, Oct.
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Arthur Miller DANFORTH : A little while ago you were afflicted. Now it seems you afflict others; where did you find this power? MARY WARREN staring at Abigail ): Ihave no power. GIRLS : I have no power. PROCTOR : They're gulling you, Mister! DANFORTH : Why did you turn about this past two weeks? You have seen the Devil, have you not? HALE indicating Abigail and the girls ): You cannot believe them! MARY WARREN : I PROCTOR sensing her weakening ): Mary, God damns all liars! DANFORTH pounding it into her ): You have seen the Devil, you have made compact with Lucifer, have you not? PROCTOR : God damns liars, Mary! (Mary utters something unintelligible, staring at Abigail, who keeps watching the "bird" above.)... from The Crucible
A leading American playwright, Arthur Miller , b. New York City, Oct. 17, 1915, has enriched the Broadway stage for several decades. Although Miller's dramas take place in familial settings, he has made a reputation for dealing with contemporary political and moral issues. Miller began writing plays while a student at the University of Michigan, where several of his dramatic efforts were rewarded with prizes. In 1937, during his senior year, one of his early plays was presented in Detroit by the Federal Theatre Project. In 1944 his The Man Who Had All the Luck won a prize offered by New York City's Theatre Guild.

2. Arthur Miller
Arthur Miller links, information, quizzes John Steinbeck's Defense of Arthur Miller. PBS American Masters program on Arthur Miller
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Test Yourself: Death of a Salesman Online Reading Quiz Information on Works
  • Searchable Concordance to Death of a Salesman Tragedy and the Common Man" The Arthur Miller Society site includes a chronology, newsletter tables of contents, a list of works, and other materials. Preface from Arthur Miller Selections from Death of a Salesman (audio files) Selections from The Crucible (audio files) The Crucible: Fact and Fiction Information and bibliography from Paul Reuben's Perspectives on American Literature site. (Color photo is courtesy of this source.)

  • Biographical Information and Interviews
  • Biographical Sketch from the Kennedy Center Honors site. John Steinbeck's Defense of Arthur Miller PBS American Masters program on Arthur Miller

  • Comments to D. Campbell.

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    7. Arthur Miller
    Arthur Miller (1915. Preface from Arthur Miller; Selections from Death of a Salesman (audio files); Selections from The Crucible (audio files);
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    Literary Movements Timeline American Authors English 310/510 ... English 462/562
    Arthur Miller (1915-
    American Literature Sites
    Foley Library Catalog
    Test Yourself: Death of a Salesman Online Reading Quiz Information on Works
  • Searchable Concordance to Death of a Salesman Tragedy and the Common Man" The Arthur Miller Society site includes a chronology, newsletter tables of contents, a list of works, and other materials. Preface from Arthur Miller Selections from Death of a Salesman (audio files) Selections from The Crucible (audio files) The Crucible: Fact and Fiction Information and bibliography from Paul Reuben's Perspectives on American Literature site. (Color photo is courtesy of this source.)

  • Biographical Information and Interviews
  • Biographical Sketch from the Kennedy Center Honors site. John Steinbeck's Defense of Arthur Miller PBS American Masters program on Arthur Miller

  • Comments to D. Campbell.

    8. Arthur Miller
    Arthur Miller, Education on the Internet Teaching Arthur Miller was born in New York City on 17th October, 1915. The son of a small businessman
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    Arthur Miller was born in New York City on 17th October, 1915. The son of a small businessman, Miller worked in a warehouse after graduating from high school. When he saved enough money he attended the University of Michigan.
    During the Second World War , Miller moved to New York where he began writing plays. Directed by Elia Kazan , his play, All My Sons (1947) dealt with war and business corruption. His next play, also directed by Kazan, Death of a Salesman (1947), and featuring

    9. Salon.com Audio | Arthur Miller
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  • Arthur Miller "Death of a Salesman" Print story E-mail story Backflip this story to find it again Arthur Miller (b. 1915) began writing plays while a student at the University of Michigan. In 1937, during his senior year, one of his early plays was presented in Detroit by the Federal Theatre Project, though his first major theatrical success occurred in 1947 with "All My Sons," which earned him the Drama Critics' Circle Award. "Death of a Salesman" burst upon the scene in 1949 and won the Drama Critics' Circle Award, the Tony Award and the Pulitzer Prize. It is Miller's most widely admired work. The play raises questions as to whether the American Dream can be pursued without making dangerous moral compromises. Miller's moralistic musing can also be found in his Tony Award-winning play, "The Crucible" (1953), where he writes of the witch-hunts in colonial Salem, Mass., an implied allegory for the congressional investigations of Communism then in process. He is also the author of "A View From the Bridge," "The Price," "After the Fall," "Incident at Vichy," "The American Clock," "Danger: Memory," "The Ride Down Mt. Morgan" and "Broken Glass."

    10. Arthur Miller (1915 - )
    Biography of American playwright arthur millerplus links to all of his works currently in print. Click Here. arthur miller.
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    Arthur Miller Arthur Miller's first success came in 1947 with All My Sons for which he won the New York Drama Critics Circle award. Although it lacked the originality of some of his later works, this family drama, which told the story of a factory owner who caused the death of several American pilots during World War I by selling defective parts to the government, dealt with issues of guilt and dishonesty that Miller would revisit and expand upon in some of his more memorable plays. His next play, Death of a Salesman , stunned audiences with its brilliance and was quickly earmarked as a classic of the modern theatre. It also sparked heated debates over the true nature of tragedy. Some critics criticized Miller for infusing the play with a deep sense of pity for the commonplace salesman Willy Loman. They insisted that Willy was a "little man" and therefore not worthy of the pathos reserved for such tragic heroes as Oedipus and Medea. Miller, however, argued that the tragic feeling is invoked whenever we are in the presence of a character, any character, who is ready to sacrifice his life, if need be, to secure one thinghis sense of personal dignity. And the "little" salesman was determined to do just that, no matter what the cost. Arthur Miller was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1949 for Death of a Salesman.

    11. Arthur Miller
    arthur miller was born in New York. His father 1977; IN THE COUNTRY, 1977 (with Inge Morath); THE THEATRE ESSAYS OF arthur miller, 1978; FAME
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Arthur Miller (1915-) American playwright who combined in his works social awareness with deep insights into personal weaknesses of his characters'. Miller is best known for the play DEATH OF A SALESMAN (1949), or on the other hand, for his marriage to the actress Marilyn Monroe. Miller's plays continued the realistic tradition that began in the United States in the period between the two world wars. "Don't say he's a great man. Willy Loman never made a lot of money. His name was never in the paper. He's not the finest character that ever lived. But he's a human being, and a terrible thing is happening to him. So attention must be paid. He's not to be allowed to fall into his grave like an old dog. Attention, attention must finally paid to such a person." (from Death of a Salesman Arthur Miller was born in New York. His father, Isidore Miller, was a ladies-wear manufacturer and shopkeeper who was ruined in the depression. The sudden change in fortune had a strong influence on Miller. "This desire to move on, to metamorphose - or perhaps it is a talent for being contemporary - was given me as life's inevitable and righful condition," he wrote in TIMEBENDS: A LIFE (1987). The family moved to a small frame house in Brooklyn, which is said to the model for the Brooklyn home in Death of a Salesman . Miller spent his boyhood playing foorball and baseball, reading adventure stories, and appearing generally as a nonintellectual. "If I had any ideology at all it was what I had learned from Hearst newspapers," he once said. After graduating from a high school in 1932, Miller worked in automobile parts warehouse to earn money for college. Having read Dostoevsky's novel

    12. American Masters . Arthur Miller | PBS
    In the period immediately following the end of World War II, American theater was transformed by the work of playwright arthur miller.
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    I n the period immediately following the end of World War II , American theater was transformed by the work of playwright Arthur Miller. Profoundly influenced by the Depression and the war that immediately followed it, Miller tapped into a sense of dissatisfaction and unrest within the greater American psyche. His probing dramas proved to be both the conscience and redemption of the times, allowing people an honest view of the direction the country had taken. McCarthyism of the early 1950s, "The Crucible" was set in Salem during the witch-hunts of the late 17th century. The play, which deals with extraordinary tragedy in ordinary lives, expanded Miller's voice and his concern for the physical and psychological wellbeing of the working class. Within three years, Miller was called before the House Committee on Un-American Activities, and convicted of contempt of Congress for not cooperating. A difficult time in his life, Miller ended a short and turbulent marriage with actress Marilyn Monroe. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, he wrote very little of note, concentrating at first on issues of guilt over the Holocaust, and later moving into comedies.
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    13. ISU Play Concordances: Death Of A Salesman By Arthur Miller
    ISU Play Concordances Death of a Salesman. This WWW site contains a full concordance for arthur miller's play Death of a Salesman.
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    ISU Play Concordances: Death of a Salesman
    This WWW site contains a full concordance for Arthur Miller's play Death of a Salesman . In a full concordance format; every word in the dialogue of the play is indexed and connected to its textual context. You can search it for wordlists (alphabetic and frequency-ordered), for KWIC concordances, and for collocations (in the context around the keyword). The ISU Concordance Databases simplify word-level research on the dialogue in the plays included in the project. They are not meant to replace the reading of these plays in their published forms. This site is designed as a supplement to library resources, not as a replacement for reading published books. For information about the playwright, the history of performances literary and theatrical criticism, please consult the closest research library. Further information about the database is available from: Rosanne G. Potter or Joe Struss Continue to: ISU Play Concordances Death of a Salesman Search Page This project was originally created at Iowa State University by Rosanne G. Potter

    14. ClassicNotes: Arthur Miller
    Biography of arthur miller written by Harvard students. Biography of arthur miller (1915) arthur miller is one of the leading American playwrights of the twentieth
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    Biography of Arthur Miller (1915-)
    Arthur Miller is one of the leading American playwrights of the twentieth century and a celebrity of nearly equal notoriety. He was born in October of 1915 in New York City, the son of a ladies-wear manufacturer who was ruined during the economic collapse of the 1930s. As a young man during the Great Depression, Miller was shaped by the poverty that surrounded him, which demonstrated to him the insecurity of modern existence. After graduation from high school he worked in a warehouse so that he could earn enough money to attend the University of Michigan, where he began to write plays. Miller followed Death of a Salesman with his most politically significant work, The Crucible (1953), a tale of the Salem witch trials that contains obvious analogies to the McCarthy anti-Communist hearings of Miller's contemporary society. Three years later, in 1956, Miller found himself part of these hearings when he was called to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee. Miller refused to name people he allegedly saw at a Communist writers' meeting a decade before and was convicted of contempt. However, he appealed this verdict and later won. That same year Miller married actress Marilyn Monroe. The two divorced in 1961, the year of her death. That year Monroe appeared in her last film, The Misfits, which is based on an original screenplay by Miller. After divorcing Monroe, Miller wed Ingeborg Morath, to whom he is still married. The two have a son and a daughter.

    15. Arthur Miller Introduction
    brief excerpt from the preface of Leonard Moss' arthur miller. ( Twayne Publishers/G. K. Hall Co., 1980) Preface. After such knowledge, what forgiveness? Think now. History has many cunning passages, contrived corridors Almost everyone believes that arthur miller deserves the title of "social dramatist"; apparently the only question is
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    brief excerpt from the preface of Leonard Moss' Arthur Miller
    Preface After such knowledge, what forgiveness? Think now
    History has many cunning passages, contrived corridors
    And issues, deceives with whispering ambitions,
    Guides us by vanities.
    T. S. Eliot, "Gerontion" Almost everyone believes that Arthur Miller deserves the title of "social dramatist"; apparently the only question is whether to call him a Marxist or a humanist. The first label has bad a certain currency: some critics believe his work presents a socialist commentary on the economic structure of the United States. "It would be going beyond the evidence to suggest that he adheres to any 'line,’ whether political or ideological," Tom Driver declares; "nevertheless, he bears a quasi-Marxist stamp and most of his plays tend to become mere partisan social critique."1 William Wiegand sees Miller as a borrower of [Clifford] Odets 's "Marxist" themesas a preacher who sermonizes on the pathetic martyrdom of an oppressed middle class.2 And Eleanor Clark arrives at this conclusion concerning Death of a Salesman : "It is, of course, the capitalistic system that has done Willy in; the scene in which he is brutally fired after some forty

    16. Drama: Arthur Miller
    arthur miller. ( b. 1915) LINKS. The Kennedy Center Honors arthur miller. http//www.levity.com/corduroy/millera. htm
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    Arthur Miller (b. 1915)
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    The Kennedy Center Honors

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    This site offers a brief but detailed biography. Arthur Miller
    http://www.levity.com/corduroy/millera.htm
    This page at the Bohemian Ink site includes many useful links to other sources on Miller. Death of a Salesman
    http://www.deathofasalesman.com/
    The homepage for Robert Falls's production of Death of a Salesman , which won four Tony Awards including best actor and best revival of a play, includes reviews of this production and of past ones beginning with the original 1949 Broadway production. It also provides an extensive and helpful study guide for students. AOL Chat with Brian Dennehy
    http://www.deathofasalesman.com/aol-chat-dennehy.htm

    17. American Literature Web Resources: Arthur Miller
    1915 Born on October 17 as arthur Asher miller in New York, New York to Isidore and Augusta Morath, a photographer. Rebecca miller, arthur miller and Inge Morath's daughter was
    http://www.millikin.edu/aci/crow/chronology/millerbio.html
    American Literature Web Resources: Arthur Miller
    Arthur Miller (1915 - present)
    Compiled by Amanda Miller, Millikin University
    Chronology
    1915 Born on October 17 as Arthur Asher Miller in New York, New York to Isidore and Augusta Miller.
    1929 Father's business failed
    1932 Graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School and was rejected from the University of Michigan
    1934 Accepted by University of Michigan
    1936 Miller was awarded the Avery Hopwood Award in Drama for "Honors at Dawn."
    1937 Miller received the Avery Hopwood Award in Drama for "No Villain."
    1938 Graduated with a Bachelors of Arts degree in English, received the Theatre Guild National Award, returned to New York, and joined the Federal Theatre Project
    1940 Married college sweetheart Mary Grace Slattery.
    Somewhere in here, Joan and Robert Miller were born.
    1944 Broadway Debut for "The Man Who Had All the Luck" and book Situation Normal was published 1945 Book Focus was published 1947 Broadway debut for "All My Sons," which received the New York Drama Critics Circle Award 1949 "All My Sons" became a permanent Broadway production, and "Death of a Salesman" made its debut, which received the Pulitzer Prize in the same year.

    18. MILLER, ARTHUR
    International forfatterbibliografi.
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    MILLER, ARTHUR
    født den 17. oktober 1915 i New York City.
    “En mands ansigt” (“Focus”)
    Athenæum : 1946
    Reitzel : 1960
    Vinten, Kernebøger, 3. udg. : 1965 “En sælgers død” (“Death of a Salesman”)
    Wangel : 1949
    Gyldendal : 1950(2-6)
    Gyldendals Teater, 2. udg. : 1959(1-3)
    Det Danske Teater : 1990 “Monte Sant’Angelo” , novelle i “Noveller fra radioen” ved Jørgen Claudi og Mogens Knudsen
    Hasselbalch : 1953 “Heksejagt : skuespil i 4 akter” (“The Crucible”)
    Wangel : 1954 Wangel; Nyt Dansk Litteraturselskab : 1974 Folketeatret : 1994 “Misfits = De frigjorte” (“The Misfits”) Wangel : 1961 “Death of a Salesman : Certain Private Conversations ion Two Acs and a Requiem” Gyldendal : 1962 Gyldendal, 2. udg. : 1965 Gyldendal, 4. udg. . 1969 “Efter syndefaldet” (“After the Fall”) Wangel : 1964 “Åh, slå ikke noget ihjel” , novelle i “Noveller fra USA” ved Ole Storm Gyldendals tranebøger : 1967 novelle i “Litteratur for tiende”, bind 2 Gyldendal : 1969, 1976(6) “I Kina” (“Chinese Encounters”) Samleren : 1979 “Tidens krumning” (“Timebends”) Gyldendal : 1988 Gyldendals Bogklubber : 1990 “Udsigt fra en bro” Husets Teater : 1991 * “Farligt dobbeltspil” Odense Teater : 1992 Folketeatret : 1993 “Alle mine sønner” Aalborg Teater : 1993 “Udsigt fra broen” Aalborg Teater : 1994 “Smeltediglen” Sukkerkogeriet : 1995 “Krystal” Det Kongelige Teater : 1997 “En almindelig pige” (“Plain Girl”), 86 sider

    19. SCORE: The Crucible-- Teacher's Guide
    Designed to supplement the teaching of The Crucible by arthur miller, the unit consists of three activities for students.
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    Introduction
    This unit, designed to supplement the teaching of The Crucible by Arthur Miller, consists of three activities that address the following three questions, respectively:
    • What are the relationships between the characters of The Crucible What contributed to the events leading up to the real witch trials of 1692? How do the political events of the 1950s contribute to our understanding of The Crucible
    Language Arts Content Standards
    As a result of this unit, students will
    Implementation Overview
    This unit is organized on the assumption that students are participating in a unit in which The Crucible is core. It also assumes that students have access to the Internet at schoolone computer in the classroom or libraryor will have access at home. The teacher may assign 2-3 students to complete one of these supplemental activities in rotation, while the rest of the class is engaged in other activities.
    Description of Materials, Activities and Web Sites

    20. Kennedy Center Honors
    The Kennedy Center's tribute to American playwright arthur miller.
    http://kennedy-center.org/honors/years/miller.html

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