Books by Arthur Miller
Arthur Miller
Arthur Miller was an American playwright known for his distinctive blend of realism and social commentary. His most notable works include "Death of a Salesman," "The Crucible," and "A View from the Bridge." Miller's works often explore themes of the American Dream, family dynamics, and the consequences of moral ambiguity.
Miller's contributions to literature include his ability to create complex characters and explore the darker aspects of human nature. His plays have had a significant impact on the genre of American drama, influencing generations of playwrights to come.
"Death of a Salesman" is considered Miller's most famous work, winning the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and solidifying his place as one of the greatest playwrights of the 20th century. Miller's powerful storytelling and social commentary continue to resonate with audiences today.
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Arthur Miller Plays 4
The Golden Years; The Man Who Had All the Luck; I Can't Remember Anything; Clara
Arthur Miller Plays 6
Broken Glass; Mr Peters' Connections; Resurrection Blues; Finishing the Picture
Arthur Miller Plays 5
The Last Yankee; The Ride Down Mount Morgan; Almost Everybody Wins
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 3
The American Clock; The Archbishop's Ceiling; Two-Way Mirror
Arthur Miller Plays 2
The Misfits; After the Fall; Incident at Vichy; The Price; Creation of the World; Playing for Time