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Miller, Arthur - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
CRITICISM
Lahr, John. “Fugitive Mind.” New Yorker 75, no. 2 (8 March 1999): 93.
Lahr commends the fiftieth-anniversary production of Death of a Salesman, noting that “Miller's reading of the nation's collective unconscious is so accurate that the flaws in this somewhat overpraised production hardly matter.”
Meador, Roy. “The Elegy for Willy Loman Lives On.” Biblio 4, no. 3 (March 1999): 16-17.
Meader argues that Miller's portrayal of capitalist disillusionment in Death of a Salesman has become a prominent part of American social consciousness.
Miller, Arthur, and Colby H. Kullman. “Death of a Salesman at Fifty: An Interview with Arthur Miller.” Michigan Quarterly Review 37, no. 4 (fall 1998): 624-34.
Miller discusses different productions of Death of a Salesman and reflects on the play on the fiftieth anniversary of its first...
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- Lawrence Rosinger (essay date winter 1987)
- Leah Hadomi (essay date June 1988)
- Granger Babcock (essay date fall 1992)
- Steven R. Centola (essay date September 1993)
- John S. Shockley (essay date summer 1994)
- H. C. Phelps (essay date summer 1995)
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- Brenda Murphy (essay date 1999)
- Terry Otten (essay date fall 1999)
- Fred Ribkoff (essay date spring 2000)
- Terry W. Thompson (essay date spring 2002)
- Frank Ardolino (essay date August 2002)
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