An edition of Arthur Miller: A Critical Study (2005)

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A Critical Study

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An edition of Arthur Miller: A Critical Study (2005)

Arthur Miller

A Critical Study

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Christopher Bigsby explores the entirety of Arthur Miller's work, including plays, poetry, fiction and films, in this comprehensive and stimulating study. Drawing on interviews conducted over the last twenty years, on unique rehearsal material and research archives, he paints a compelling picture of how Miller's works were influenced by and created in the light of events of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This is an enjoyable insight into a great playwright that will interest both theatregoers and students of modern drama.

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Cover of: Arthur Miller
Arthur Miller
2007, Cambridge University Press
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Arthur Miller: A Critical Study
January 17, 2005, Cambridge University Press
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Arthur Miller: A Critical Study
February 14, 2005, Cambridge University Press
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First Sentence

"No Villain, the play Miller recalls writing in the spring of 1935 rather than return to his family home, lays his new Marxist credentials on the table from the very beginning, with an epigraph from Friedrich Engels: 'Now for the first time a class arose which, without in any way participating in production, won for itself the directing role over production as a whole and threw the producers into economic subjection; a class which made itself the indispensable mediator between every two producers and exploited them both.'"

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Paperback
Number of pages
524
Dimensions
8.9 x 5.8 x 1.3 inches
Weight
1.8 pounds

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OL7748186M
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arthurmillercrit00bigs
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0521605539
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9780521605533
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