The Critical Response to Arthur Miller
Presenting roughly sixty year's worth of Miller scholarship, Centola and Cirulli offer a wide range of interpretations and critical responses to the playwright's work. Incorporating insights from several disciplines including, but not limited to, philosophy, psychology, and sociology, this work also contains discussions of his work in light of new understandings discovered through considerations of cultural contexts, performance issues, feminist concerns, as well as deconstructionist and postmodernist redefinitions of the textuality of Miller's writing. Bearing witness to the enduring value of Miller's work and the relevance of his artistic vision, this body of critical essays reveals why the writer's influence has been so widespread. Adept at dramatic experimentation, Miller succeeded in inspiring the work not only of American playwrights but also that of dramatists around the world. |
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Arthur Miller and the Tradition of Tragedy John Prudhoe I A play , I think , ought to make sense to common - sense people ... It is their innate conservatism which , I think , is and ought to be the barrier to excess in experiment and ...
Yet , in very thoroughgoing sense , he is deeply antisocial , alienated both from his work and from the larger society around him . Keller's alienation , however , stems not from personal inadequacy or from a unique flaw in his ...
In one sense the events of the play take place over a period of twenty four hours . In another sense , as Miller suggests , they take place over some two and a half hours . In yet another sense the time period is nearly sixty years .
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