Arthur Miller Plays 5 (e-bog) af Arthur Miller, Miller
Arthur Miller, Miller

Arthur Miller Plays 5 e-bog

184,80 DKK
"e;The greatest American dramatist of our age"e; Evening StandardThis fifth volume of Arthur Miller's work contains two plays from the early nineties: his highly acclaimed The Last Yankee (1993), which the Guardian called "e;a fine and moving play . . . Like all Miller's best work, it effortlessly links private and public worlds by connecting personal desperation to insane American va…
"e;The greatest American dramatist of our age"e; Evening StandardThis fifth volume of Arthur Miller's work contains two plays from the early nineties: his highly acclaimed The Last Yankee (1993), which the Guardian called "e;a fine and moving play . . . Like all Miller's best work, it effortlessly links private and public worlds by connecting personal desperation to insane American values"e;; and The Ride Down Mount Morgan (1991), which explores themes of bigamy and betrayal, described as "e;searching, scorching, harsh but compassionate"e; (Sunday Times). Also contained in the volume is Almost Everybody Wins, the original version of the screenplay Arthur Miller wrote for Karel Reisz's film, "e;Everybody Wins"e;.
E-bog 184,80 DKK
Forfattere Arthur Miller, Miller (forfatter)
Forlag Methuen Drama
Udgivet 09.02.2023
Længde 256 sider
Genrer AN
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781350354418

"e;The greatest American dramatist of our age"e; Evening StandardThis fifth volume of Arthur Miller's work contains two plays from the early nineties: his highly acclaimed The Last Yankee (1993), which the Guardian called "e;a fine and moving play . . . Like all Miller's best work, it effortlessly links private and public worlds by connecting personal desperation to insane American values"e;; and The Ride Down Mount Morgan (1991), which explores themes of bigamy and betrayal, described as "e;searching, scorching, harsh but compassionate"e; (Sunday Times). Also contained in the volume is Almost Everybody Wins, the original version of the screenplay Arthur Miller wrote for Karel Reisz's film, "e;Everybody Wins"e;.