Arthur Miller, one of the most admirable of Americans to come out of the “American century”, died in 2005, aged 89. In the UK, at least, his work has undergone a revival and the themes of his great plays remain resonant, even though, in many respects, they are historically specific. The relationship between literature and history – whether conceived as a symbolist or allegorical relationship - together with an instance of the past invading the present, are brought out in a compelling episode in Miller’s autobiography, Timebends, and offer a way of talking about those inter-connections in The Crucible
Documentation includes research and analysis of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, from an initial reacti...
Mr. Peters’ Connections (1998) is often viewed as Arthur Miller’s most experimental late play. Yet, ...
This paper is constructed primarily toward the end of informing the reader of Arthur Miller\u27s ide...
American playwright, Arthur Miller (1915-2005), could be described as one of the greatest American p...
The paper explores the context of Arthur Miller's play The Crucible. It is an analysis of both ficti...
New Historicism is a modern literary theory that concentrates on how events, places, and culture wit...
This research paper aims at investigating the relationship between history and fiction in the const...
When, a year ago, Rosalba Clemente listed Arthur Miller’s The Crucible for inclusion in the 2003 Sta...
This research paper aims at investigating the representation of Puritanism in Arthur Miller's play T...
Literature is an art which illuminates some aspects of human's life or behaviour. Through this art,...
Arthur Miller, 1915-2005 was the author of the following stage plays, among others: All My Sons (194...
Witchcraft plays an important role in Arthur Millers‘ The Crucible. A negative character in the play...
The Crucible was first performed fifty years ago and repeatedly since, because it not only describes...
<div> <div> <div> <p>Arthur Miller’s The Crucible was written encompassing the events and people of ...
Although Arthur Miller is renowned as one of America’s greatest playwrights, his reputation is found...
Documentation includes research and analysis of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, from an initial reacti...
Mr. Peters’ Connections (1998) is often viewed as Arthur Miller’s most experimental late play. Yet, ...
This paper is constructed primarily toward the end of informing the reader of Arthur Miller\u27s ide...
American playwright, Arthur Miller (1915-2005), could be described as one of the greatest American p...
The paper explores the context of Arthur Miller's play The Crucible. It is an analysis of both ficti...
New Historicism is a modern literary theory that concentrates on how events, places, and culture wit...
This research paper aims at investigating the relationship between history and fiction in the const...
When, a year ago, Rosalba Clemente listed Arthur Miller’s The Crucible for inclusion in the 2003 Sta...
This research paper aims at investigating the representation of Puritanism in Arthur Miller's play T...
Literature is an art which illuminates some aspects of human's life or behaviour. Through this art,...
Arthur Miller, 1915-2005 was the author of the following stage plays, among others: All My Sons (194...
Witchcraft plays an important role in Arthur Millers‘ The Crucible. A negative character in the play...
The Crucible was first performed fifty years ago and repeatedly since, because it not only describes...
<div> <div> <div> <p>Arthur Miller’s The Crucible was written encompassing the events and people of ...
Although Arthur Miller is renowned as one of America’s greatest playwrights, his reputation is found...
Documentation includes research and analysis of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, from an initial reacti...
Mr. Peters’ Connections (1998) is often viewed as Arthur Miller’s most experimental late play. Yet, ...
This paper is constructed primarily toward the end of informing the reader of Arthur Miller\u27s ide...