Arthur Miller’s Collected Plays
Publisher: Allied Publishers
Edition: First Indian Reprint, 1973
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 440
Size: 5.5 inch × 8.5 inch
Arthur Miller’s Collected Plays is an essential anthology that brings together the brilliant and timeless works of one of America’s most respected and innovative dramatists. This volume includes some of Miller’s most acclaimed plays such as Death of a Salesman, The Crucible, A View from the Bridge, All My Sons, and others, which have been performed and studied globally for decades. These plays are not merely theatrical pieces but deep social commentaries that challenge audiences to confront the complexities of morality, ambition, family, and identity.
Miller’s sharp critique of the American Dream and his fearless exploration of human flaws, societal pressures, and existential questions make this collection a cornerstone of modern dramatic literature. Death of a Salesman remains one of the most powerful reflections on disillusionment in capitalist society; The Crucible provides a haunting allegory of McCarthyism and the dangers of mass hysteria and false accusations. His characters—often ordinary individuals struggling with profound ethical dilemmas—resonate with readers and audiences across cultures and generations.
This 1973 Indian reprint by Allied Publishers retains the authenticity of Miller’s original vision, preserving his distinct dialogue and stage directions that capture the emotional intensity and intellectual rigor of his work. Ideal for literature students, actors, directors, and general readers alike, this edition is a treasure trove for anyone seeking to understand the depth and dramatic craftsmanship of Arthur Miller. Whether read for study, reflection, or inspiration, this collection offers a compelling journey into the moral and psychological heart of modern society.
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Comprehensive collection of Arthur Miller’s seminal plays
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Features enduring classics like Death of a Salesman and The Crucible
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A critical resource for theatre professionals and literary scholars
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Thought-provoking themes: morality, justice, the American Dream, personal conflict
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High-quality Indian reprint in durable hardcover binding
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Valuable for performance, study, and personal enrichment
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