Arthur Miller
Arthur Miller (born
October 17,
1915) is an American playwright. His father, Isidore Miller, was a women's clothing manufacturer and shopkeeper who was ruined during the
Great Depression.
Miller's plays
- Death of a Salesman
- The Crucible
- All My Sons
- After the Fall
- The Archbishop's Ceiling/The American Clock
- Rewrite of Henrik Ibsen's An Enemy of the People
- Broken Glass
- The Creation of the World and Other Business
- Danger: Memory!: Two Plays: I Can't Remember Anything, Clara
- Elegy For a Lady
- Everybody Wins: A Screenplay
- Incident at Vichy
- The Last Yankee: With a New Essay About Theatre Language
- A Memory of Two Mondays
- Mr. Peters' Connections
- Playing for Time
- The Price
- The Ride Down Mt. Morgan
- Some Kind of Love Story
- A View from the Bridge
Other works by Miller
- Focus
- Homely Girl, a Life: And Other Stories
- The Theater Essays of Arthur Miller
- Timebends: A Life
Chronology
See theater,
literature,
University of Michigan,
Hollywood Ten,
House Unamerican Activities Committee
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