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Plays: The American Clock, The Archbishop's Ceiling, Two-Way Mirror

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This volume brings together three of Miller's most recent stage plays. He explores the effects of the Great Depression on every class of American society in - The American Clock, and the erosion of personal integrity by the growth of state-power and the threat of surveillance, both in the east and the west in The Archbishop's Ceiling.

256 pages, Paperback

First published May 10, 1990

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Arthur Miller

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Works of American playwright Arthur Asher Miller include Death of a Salesman (1949), for which he won a Pulitzer Prize, and The Crucible (1953).


This essayist, a prominent figure in literature and cinema for over 61 years, composed a wide variety, such as celebrated A View from the Bridge and All My Sons , still studied and performed worldwide. Miller often in the public eye most famously refused to give evidence to the un-American activities committee of the House of Representatives, received award for drama, and married Marilyn Monroe. People at the time considered the greatest Miller.

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