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The portable Arthur Miller

By Arthur Miller

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Publish Date

1995

Publisher

Penguin Books

Language

eng

Pages

566

Description:

Contains: [Death of a salesman](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL66346W) [Crucible](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL66347W) Incident at Vichy. The price. The misfits I (the original story) From The misfits II (a cinema novel) Fame (a story) Fitter's night (a story) From In Russia. Lines from California (a poem)

subjectsLiterary Collections,  Literary Criticism,  fiction classics,  historical fiction,  witchcraft trials,  trials,  Historical drama,  Trials (Witchcraft),  Witchcraft,  Drama,  martyrs,  alcoholism,  pressing,  poppets,  baptism,  Ten Commandments,  voodoo dolls,  contempt of court,  Cold War,  Satanism,  communism,  post-World War II society,  slavery in the United States,  King Philip's War,  Puritains,  theocracy,  Native Americans,  Salem witch trials,  Witchcraft in literature,  Trials (Witchcraft) in literature,  Classic Literature,  Fiction,  Literature,  Trials (Witchcraft) -- Drama,  History,  flashback,  literary fiction,  Play,  Sales personnel,  Fathers and sons,  American drama,  Selling,  Characters,  Problems,  Domestic drama,  Social life and customs,  American drama (dramatic works by one author),  Fiction, general

PeopleDevil,  God,  Samuel Parris,  Tituba,  Abigail Williams,  Susanna Walcott,  Ann Putnam,  Thomas Putnam,  Betty Parris,  Mercy Lewis,  Mary Warren,  John Proctor,  Giles Corey,  Rebecca Nurse,  John Hale,  Elizabeth Proctor,  Ezekiel Cheever,  George Herrick,  John Hathorne,  Thomas Danforth,  Sarah Osborne,  Sarah Good,  George Jacobs,  Bridget Bishop,  Martha Corey,  Willy Loman,  Linda,  Biff,  Happy,  Bernard,  The Woman,  Charley,  Uncle Ben,  Howard Wagner,  Jenny Stanley,  Miss Forsythe,  Letta

PlacesUnited States,  Salem (Mass.),  Boston,  Andover,  England,  Salem,  Massachusetts,  Massachusetts Bay Colony,  Barbados,  Soviet Union,  Eastern Europe,  China

Times20th century,  Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775