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The Price

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This Student Edition of Miller's play The Price is perfect for students of literature and drama and offers an unrivalled guide to Miller's classic play. It features an extensive introduction by Jane K. Dominik which includes: a chronology of Miller's life and times; a summary of the plot and commentary on the characters, themes, language, context and production history of the play. Together with over twenty questions for further study and detailed notes on words and phrases from the text, this is the definitive edition of the play. Premiering on Broadway in 1968, The Price ran for over 400 performances and earned Miller the New York Drama Critics Circle Award. Like Death of a Salesman and After the Fall, it is a memory play, but one presented as an escalating argument within a traditional, realistic structure. The play concerns two brothers who must return to the home of their deceased father prior to its destruction to dispose of the furniture crammed into the attic. Exhibiting many features characteristic of Miller's work including sibling rivalry, confrontation with the past and with their memories, the effects of the Great Depression and the war in Vietnam, the pursuit of a dream, and the responsibility one must assume for one's own life, The Price is recognised as one of Miller's major works.

Author Biography:

Arthur Miller (1915-2005) was arguably the most important playwright of the twentieth century whose oeuvre includes novels, screenplays, essays and an autobiography. Besides individual play editions, six volumes of his plays and a volume of his theatre essays are published by Methuen Drama. Jane K. Dominik is Professor of English San Joaquin Delta College Stockton, CA, USA. Her work for Miller includes 'Empty Chairs, Pools of Light: Absent Characters in Arthur Miller's Drama' in Arthur Miller's Century: Essays Celebrating the 100th Birthday of America's Great Playwright edited by Stephen A. Marino, 'The Critical Reception of Arthur Miller's Work' in Critical Insights: Arthur Miller edited by Brenda Murphy, 'A View through Death of a Salesman' in The Salesman Has a Birthday edited by Stephen A. Marino, and 'Music in Miller', 'Before and After the Fall,' and 'Prequels and Sequels: A Creative Assignment That Extends Students' Reading of Arthur Miller's Drama' in The Arthur Miller Journal. Dominik was also founding editor of the newsletter and has served as President of the Arthur Miller Society.
Release date NZ
January 10th, 2011
Author
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Contributor
  • Edited by Jane K. Dominik
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Methuen Drama
Pages
176
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dimensions
129x198x11
ISBN-13
9781408123119
Product ID
8925359

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