![]() ![]() Uneasy Collaboration: Miller, Kazan, and After the FallĪll About Talk: Arthur Miller’s The Priceīoth His Sons: Arthur Miller’s The Price and Jewish Assimilation Verse, Figurative Language, and Myth in A View from the Bridge ![]() “There’s No Place Like Home”: Miller’s “Poem,” Frost’s “Play”Īsking “Queer Questions,” Revealing Ugly Truths: Giles Corey’s Subversive Eccentricity in The Crucible The Freedom of Others: Arthur Miller’s Social and Political ContextĪrthur Miller and the Art of the Possible “It’s All About the Language”: Arthur Miller’s Poetic Dialogue Best Intentions Far Awry: The Family Dynamic in Miller’s All My Sons and Death of a Salesman
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