Reading and Interpreting the Works of Arthur Miller (16)
Arthur Miller is described by some as the greatest American playwright of the twentieth century. But to fully understand and appreciate his work, students must comprehend the political climate in which he was writing and the changes facing the world at the time. This engaging text provides readers with critical analysis of his themes, style, and language; direct quotations from Miller; and relevant biographical details. Students will learn about the world Arthur Miller was reflecting in his writing and why his works have become American classics.
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SeriesLit Crit Guides
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ManufacturerEnslow Publishing
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PublisherRosen: Enslow Publishing
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Publisher or imprintRosen: Enslow Publishing
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AuthorDunkleberger, Amy
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ISBN-13978-0-7660-7340-1
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size6" x 9"
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Reading Interest7,8,9
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# of Pages160
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Dewey Decimal812'.52--dc23
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Guided Reading LevelZ
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Date Published2016
Arthur Miller is described by some as the greatest American playwright of the twentieth century. But to fully understand and appreciate his work, students must comprehend the political climate in which he was writing and the changes facing the world at the time. This engaging text provides readers with critical analysis of his themes, style, and language; direct quotations from Miller; and relevant biographical details. Students will learn about the world Arthur Miller was reflecting in his writing and why his works have become American classics.