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Death of a Salesman (Penguin Plays)
Amazon.com Review: Arthur Miller's 1949 Death of a Salesman has sold 11 million copies, and Willy Loman didn't make all those sales on a smile and a shoeshine. This play is the genuine article--it's got the goods on the human condition, all packed into a [... more]
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Broken Glass (Penguin Plays)
Audio CD Version: I listened to an Audio CD version of the play and I regret to say that I found it unmoving. The Brooklyn accents of the characters seemed to fade in and out on occasion and they deep dark revelations about their personal lives seemed to [... more]
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Death of a Salesman: 50th Anniversary Edition
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The Crucible: A Play in Four Acts (Twentieth-Century ...
political witchcraft...not unlike today: As relevent today as in Miller's time. Human nature doesn't change, no matter how we try. Power corrupts, and young women can always find a man to manipulate. Overall a good read. The Crucible-a moving story: I [... more]
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The Crucible (Viking Critical Library)
it's great.: I have finished reading the Crucible - it is simply great. The text is wonderful, full of ironies and dramatic scenes - for example, the scene where Elizabeth lies for the first time in her life to save Proctor's reputation, only to realise [... more]
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Death of a Salesman (Viking Critical Library)
The best version I've seen: When you get down to it, really, the only reasons for buying one version of a play are 1) price, 2) readability (i.e., the font, size of print, etc.), and 3) accompanying analysis/essays. As for myself, the third reason is the [... more]
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The Crucible (Penguin Plays)
political witchcraft...not unlike today: As relevent today as in Miller's time. Human nature doesn't change, no matter how we try. Power corrupts, and young women can always find a man to manipulate. Overall a good read. The Crucible-a moving story: I [... more]
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An Enemy of the People (Penguin Plays)
Majority Rules: In his own words, Arthur Miller never intended to rewrite "An Enemy of the People", Miller only wanted to revise or Americanize what was lost in the original translation. Ibsen is often verbose to a point where readers may lose [... more]
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The Crucible (Penguin Classics)
The Devil is Precise: On my walk through the LoA edition of Arthur Miller plays I bypass The Enemy of the People, the Ibsen adaptation, which I think is a waste of everyone's time, and go straight to the Crucible, which I had never read, nor watched on [... more]
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The Portable Arthur Miller (Penguin Classics)
Good Compendium of Miller's works: I wanted to read Death of a Salesman. While searching I found this book which has 5 of Miller's plays (including his famous ones, Death of a Salesman and The Crucible) and a few other little works of his. This is a [... more]
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Death of a Salesman: Certain Private Conversations in ...
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The Crucible (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics)
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