Bring together the depth and drama of Arthur Miller’s most powerful works in one volume. This collection features full texts of his landmark plays The Crucible and Death of a Salesman, alongside later works that explore identity, history, and human resilience.
Plus, readers will find the complete scripts of After the Fall, The American Clock, The Last Yankee, and the Olivier Award–winning Broken Glass, as well as select excerpts from Miller’s memoir Timebends.
An insightful introduction and critical essay set Miller’s contributions in context, tracing his influence on twentieth-century theatre and literature.
Ideal for students, theatre enthusiasts, and collectors, this Penguin Classics edition delivers authoritative texts, scholarly introductions, and critical notes that illuminate Miller’s enduring relevance.
Highlights
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The Crucible – a searing drama of accusation and integrity
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Death of a Salesman – a portrait of the American dream’s cost
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Broken Glass – award-winning exploration of trauma and history
- Memoir excerpts and essays offering personal and scholarly perspectives