The play that launched Arthur Miller's career - a devastating indictment of war profiteering.
Presents the classic play, first produced in 1947, about guilt, responsibility, and the relationship between fathers and sons in the aftermath of a World War II corruption case.
Presents the classic play, first produced in 1947, about guilt, responsibility, and the relationship between fathers and sons in the aftermath of a World War II corruption case.
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A collection of critical essays on Miller's drama "All My Sons" arranged in chronological order of publication.
... the longshoreman whose protective love of his niece turns incestuous, more completely, I think, than any actor who's ever played it,' wrote Norman Nadel in the New York WorldTelegram and Sun (29 January 1965).
This striking new edition finally adds Miller’s first major play to the Penguin Plays series—now in beautifully redesigned covers.
Celebrating the Arthur Miller centennial year, an eye-catching new Penguin Plays edition of the work that established him as a leading voice in the American theater In 1947, Arthur Miller exploded onto Broadway with his first major work, ...
An Army Colonel serving in Afghanistan, who developed intestinal cancer at the age of thirty-eight, writes a letter to his sons about what his battle for life has taught him and how to live their lives without him.
Eddie Carbone is a longshoreman and a straightforward man, with a strong sense of decency and of honour. For Eddie, it's a privilege to take in his wife's cousins, straight...
Versions of Heroism in Modern American Drama: Redefinitions by Miller, Williams, O'Neill and Anderson, St. Martin's Press, 1991. Examining and comparing the protagonists of major American playwrights who attempted to write tragedy, ...