Word: miller
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Heimert, a student of the late Perry G.E. Miller, graduated from Harvard in 1949, joined the Faculty as an instructor in 1959, and became an assistant professor...
...VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE. This early Arthur Miller play about the family of a Brooklyn longshoreman is infused with elements of Greek tragedy; a splendid cast gives a moving performance...
...sure, a shotgun, marriage. Harvard took a 3-0 lead in the third when, with the bases loaded, Joe O'Donnell walked to force in Gary Miller and Dan Hootstein followed with a single for two more runs...
...production never drags. It does all that is humanly possible to curb Miller's obstinate philosophizing and heighten the playable moments in what seems on paper to be a pretentious bore. It is not so on the stage because the author, in spite of himself, has created real people...
Incident at Vichy, Miller's most recent work, is the giveaway, for it dwells entirely on the only generalizable theme in After the Fall, the guilt of genocide. And even Vichy is too consciously a "message play," resting too much on ideas and not enough on people. Miller's people cannot, unlike J. Alfred Prufrock or Moses E. Herzog, asks the big questions and yet stay in the skins their creators gave them. When Charley, in Death of a Salesman, tries to make Willy Loman the embodiment of the tragic salesman, he sounds phony. And when Quentin speaks...