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ID:
020633
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London, Penguin Books, 2000.
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126pWhite spine
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Penguin Classics
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Summary/Abstract |
As a wave of anti-communist investigations swept across American society during the 1950s, Miller exposed the horror of such witch-hunts by retelling the story of the infamous Salem witch trials in Massachusetts in 1692.
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9780141182551 Pb.
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I01854 | 812.52/MIL | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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016907
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New York, Penguin Books, 1995.
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xxxix, 575pBlack Spine
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Penguin classics
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Summary/Abstract |
The Portable Arthur Miller is a rich cross section of sixty years of writing from one of this century's most influential and humane playwrights. This classic collection, completely updated by the author together with the preeminent Miller scholar Christopher Bigsby, contains in full the masterpieces The Crucible and Death of a Salesman, and is now expanded to include his most recent play, Broken Glass, which was awarded England's prestigious Olivier Award for Best Play of 1995, as well as three other complete plays and an excerpt from a radio drama thought lost for years. An essay by Harold Clurman recognizes Miller as one of the greatest playwrights America has produced, and Bigsby's introduction evaluates his place at the fore of twentieth-century literature.
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9780142437551 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I00980 | 812.52/MIL | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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