Contributor
Siebold, Thomas.
Imprint:San Diego, CA : Greenhaven Press, c1999.
Description172 p. ; 23 cm.
Note:The historical basis of The Crucible / June Schlueter and James K. Flanagan. - The use of Salem's historical record in The Crucible / Arthur Miller. - Miller's manipulation of fact results in powerful drama / Robert A. Martin. - Miller twists historical fact to present a weak allegory / Robert Warshow. - Major characters in The Crucible / Edward Murray. - The heroism of John Proctor / Julie Adam. - An atmosphere of dread in The Crucible / C.J. Partridge. - The theme of power in The Crucible / Christopher Bigsby. - The theme of guilt in The Crucible / E. Miller Budick. - Autobiographical elements in The Crucible / John Elsom. - The dramatic structure of The Crucible / Bernard F. Dukore. - Strengths and flaws in The Crucible / Ronald Hayman. - The Crucible's contemporary context in still relevant today / Jeanne-Marie A. Miller. - The universal appeal of The Crucible / John H. Ferres. - Miller's contribution to American theater / Richard Watts, Jr. - Arthur Miller's innocence / Eric Bentley. - Interpreting The Crucible in a theatrical production / N. Joseph Calarco.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 164-165) and index.
Bibliography Note:"Works by Arthur Miller": p. 166.