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A Students Guide To Arthur Miller (Understanding Literature) by Amy Dunkleberger Arthur Miller is perhaps the most influential American playwright of the twentieth century. Among the many themes dealt with in his plays are the conflict between the individual and larger society, morality, self-discovery, and family. Millers plays are mostly written in a realistic style, featuring characters that are average, everyday people. His signature work is the Pulitzer Prize winning Death of a Salesman, which tells the tale of a traveling salesman who wrongly prioritizes popularity and material success as his chief goals in life. Author: Amy Dunkleberger Language: EnglishBinding: Library BindingPages: 160Publisher: Enslow Pub IncPublication Date: 2005-06-01
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ISBN: 0766024326
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