Miller In An Hour
With the TV lighting up his living room, Arthur Miller watched his director friend, Elia Kazan, identify fellow dramatists as communists during the house on un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings. Miller feared that his own communist activities would be revealed. It was then that The Crucible began to form in his mind.

Setting the playwright in context to his personal life, social, historical and political events, other writers of influence, and more, you will quickly gain a deep understanding of Miller and the plays he wrote. Read Miller in an Hour and experience his plays like never before. Know the playwright, love the play!

The book features:

• Miller in an Hour, the main essay of the book

• Miller In a Minute, a snapshot chronology

• A complete listing of Miller's work

• A list of Miller's contemporaries in all fields

• Excerpts from Miller's significant works

• An extensive bibliography grouped according to type of reader
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Miller In An Hour
With the TV lighting up his living room, Arthur Miller watched his director friend, Elia Kazan, identify fellow dramatists as communists during the house on un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings. Miller feared that his own communist activities would be revealed. It was then that The Crucible began to form in his mind.

Setting the playwright in context to his personal life, social, historical and political events, other writers of influence, and more, you will quickly gain a deep understanding of Miller and the plays he wrote. Read Miller in an Hour and experience his plays like never before. Know the playwright, love the play!

The book features:

• Miller in an Hour, the main essay of the book

• Miller In a Minute, a snapshot chronology

• A complete listing of Miller's work

• A list of Miller's contemporaries in all fields

• Excerpts from Miller's significant works

• An extensive bibliography grouped according to type of reader
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Miller In An Hour

Miller In An Hour

by James Fisher
Miller In An Hour

Miller In An Hour

by James Fisher

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Overview

With the TV lighting up his living room, Arthur Miller watched his director friend, Elia Kazan, identify fellow dramatists as communists during the house on un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings. Miller feared that his own communist activities would be revealed. It was then that The Crucible began to form in his mind.

Setting the playwright in context to his personal life, social, historical and political events, other writers of influence, and more, you will quickly gain a deep understanding of Miller and the plays he wrote. Read Miller in an Hour and experience his plays like never before. Know the playwright, love the play!

The book features:

• Miller in an Hour, the main essay of the book

• Miller In a Minute, a snapshot chronology

• A complete listing of Miller's work

• A list of Miller's contemporaries in all fields

• Excerpts from Miller's significant works

• An extensive bibliography grouped according to type of reader

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013376779
Publisher: In An Hour Books, LLC
Publication date: 09/15/2011
Series: Playwrights In An Hour , #12
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 173 KB

About the Author

James Fisher, professor of theatre and head of the Department of Theatre at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, has authored several books, including Understanding Tony Kushner, The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater: Modernism (co-authored with Felicia Hardison Londré), The Theater of Tony Kushner. Living Past Hope, Eddie Cantor: A Bio-Bibliography, Spencer Tracy: A Bio-Bibliography, Al Jolson: A Bio-Bibliography, and The Theatre of Yesterday and Tomorrow: Commedia dell'Arte on the Modern Stage. He has edited "We Will Be Citizens": New Essays on Gay and Lesbian Theater, six volumes of The Puppetry Yearbook, and Tony Kushner: New Essays on the Art and Politics of the Plays. He is also a director and actor, author of two plays (The Bogus Bride and The Braggart Soldier, freely adapted from Plautus's Miles Gloriosus ), and served as book review editor for both the Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism and Broadside, the publication of the Theatre Library Association. Fisher was McLain-McTurnan-Arnold Research Scholar at Wabash College in 1987-1988 and 1999-2000, where he taught for twenty-nine years, and was named "Theatre Person of the Year" by the Indiana Theatre Association in 1997. In 2007, Fisher received the Betty Jean Jones Award for Excellence in the Teaching of American Theatre from the American Theatre and Drama Society.
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